I have created simple dmn. but it fails to parse while starting spring boot application.
There is not descriptive information regarding what went wrong as such.
Transaction.dmn (4.1 KB)
DMN parsing issues in Spring Boot applications can be challenging to debug without descriptive error messages. I found the following relevant resources:
- Troubleshoot Camunda 8 Run - Check c8run.log for deployment issues
- DMN Decision Table Overview - Ensure proper structure with inputs, outputs, and rules
- FEEL Playground Validation - Test FEEL expressions for syntax errors
- Log Levels Configuration - Increase logging verbosity for more details
- MalformedResponseException with @Deployment - Version alignment between client and Camunda 8 Run
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