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package org.camunda.bpm.engine.delegate;
/**
* Convience class that should be used when a Java delegation in a BPMN 2.0
* process is required (for example, to call custom business logic).
*
* This class can be used for both service tasks and event listeners.
*
* This class does not allow to influence the control flow. It follows the
* default BPMN 2.0 behavior of taking every outgoing sequence flow (which has a
* condition that evaluates to true if there is a condition defined) If you are
* in need of influencing the flow in your process, use the
* class 'org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl.pvm.delegate.ActivityBehavior' instead.
*
* @author Joram Barrez
*/
public interface JavaDelegate {
void execute(DelegateExecution execution) throws Exception;
}
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