Issue 15593: Page 283. The number of types of Event handlers (bpmn2-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Minor Summary: It says: “There are three (3) types of Event handlers: those that start a Process, those that are part of the normal Sequence Flow, and those that are attached to Activities, either via boundary Events or via separate inline handlers in case of an Event Sub-Process.” Actually, there are four Sub-Sections: 1) Handling Start Events (p.283) 2) Handling Events within normal Sequence Flow (Intermediate Events) (p. 284) 3) Handling Events attached to an Activity (Intermediate boundary Events and Event Sub-Processes) (p.285). With two sub-sub-.sections. 4) Handling End Events (p.288) Then, it should say: “There are four (4) types of Event handlers: those that start a Process, those that are part of the normal Sequence Flow, those that are attached to Activities, either via boundary Events or via separate inline handlers in case of an Event Sub-Process, and those that end a Process.” “three (3) types” should be replaced by “four (4) types” “and those that are attached to Activities” should be replaced by “those that are attached to Activities” “Event Sub-Process.” should be replaced by “Event Sub-Process, and those that end a Process.” Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: September 18, 2010: received issue September 18, 2010: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 18 Sep 2010 01:03:35 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report ******************************************************************************* Name: Eduardo Jara Employer: mailFrom: ejara@craftware.net Terms_Agreement: I agree Specification: BPMN 2.0 Beta 2 Section: 10.4.6 FormalNumber: dtc/2010-06-05 Version: 2.0 Doc_Year: 2010 Doc_Month: June Doc_Day: Day Page: 283 Title: Page 283. The number of types of Event handlers Nature: Revision Severity: Minor CODE: 3TMw8 B1: Report Issue Description: It says: .There are three (3) types of Event handlers: those that start a Process, those that are part of the normal Sequence Flow, and those that are attached to Activities, either via boundary Events or via separate inline handlers in case of an Event Sub-Process.. Actually, there are four Sub-Sections: 1) Handling Start Events (p.283) 2) Handling Events within normal Sequence Flow (Intermediate Events) (p. 284) 3) Handling Events attached to an Activity (Intermediate boundary Events and Event Sub-Processes) (p.285). With two sub-sub-.sections. 4) Handling End Events (p.288) Then, it should say: .There are four (4) types of Event handlers: those that start a Process, those that are part of the normal Sequence Flow, those that are attached to Activities, either via boundary Events or via separate inline handlers in case of an Event Sub-Process, and those that end a Process.. .three (3) types. should be replaced by .four (4) types. .and those that are attached to Activities. should be replaced by .those that are attached to Activities. .Event Sub-Process.. should be replaced by .Event Sub-Process, and those that end a Process..