protected internal virtual void transformPlanningTable(PlanningTable planningTable, CmmnActivity parent) { // not yet implemented. // TODO: think about how to organize the planning tables! A tableItem or planningTable // can have "applicabilityRules": If the rule evaluates to "true" the the tableItem or // planningTable is applicable for planning otherwise it is not. }
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Before public void setUp() public virtual void setUp() { humanTask = createElement(casePlanModel, "aHumanTask", typeof(HumanTask)); planningTable = createElement(casePlanModel, "aPlanningTable", typeof(PlanningTable)); discretionaryItem = createElement(planningTable, "DI_aHumanTask", typeof(DiscretionaryItem)); discretionaryItem.Definition = humanTask; }
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Before public void setUp() public virtual void setUp() { milestone = createElement(casePlanModel, "aMilestone", typeof(Milestone)); planningTable = createElement(casePlanModel, "aPlanningTable", typeof(PlanningTable)); discretionaryItem = createElement(planningTable, "DI_aMilestone", typeof(DiscretionaryItem)); discretionaryItem.Definition = milestone; }
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Before public void setUp() public virtual void setUp() { stage = createElement(casePlanModel, "aStage", typeof(Stage)); planningTable = createElement(casePlanModel, "aPlanningTable", typeof(PlanningTable)); discretionaryItem = createElement(planningTable, "DI_aStage", typeof(DiscretionaryItem)); discretionaryItem.Definition = stage; }