Getting below “SAXException” while deploying bpmn file
Error: Command rejected with code ‘CREATE’: Expected to deploy new resources, but encountered the following errors: ‘multijobprocess.bpmn’: SAXException while parsing input stream
@philipp.ossler i have redesigned bpmn and successfully deployed it in zeebe simple monitor.
zeebe simple monitor and broker are running on linux server using docker-compose.yml
Normally bpmn file have xml view also,there we can find sequence/message flow and gateway related(<bpmndi:BPMNShape id=“ExclusiveGateway_13nw957_di”> , <bpmndi:BPMNEdge id=“SequenceFlow_10m4qko_di” bpmnElement=“SequenceFlow_10m4qko”> )
exactly here i have faced issue.After redesigning bpmn file it got resolved.
I run into the same problem. The exact message is:
Error in Deploy WorkFlow: Server error “3” with message: Command rejected with code ‘CREATE’: Expected to deploy new resources, but encountered the following errors:%0A’C:\SYCON\SDX3T\ProCoMon\Win32\Debug\MIN_EXTR3.bpmn’: SAXException while parsing input stream
I’m using:
zeebe-0.23.1 / ZeeBe Modeler: 0.9.0.1264 with docker compose in “operate-simple-monitor”
The error occurs whenever the BPMN file exceeds a, as if feel, moderate complexity. I’m not allowed to publish the BPMN-File in a public forum but can give it to someone when needed.
Txs for any help,
Peter
I’ve just found out that the problem only occurs, when the BPMN-File is deployed via gRPC API. Deploying from ZeeBe-Modeler is OK.
I’m using my own client, so maybe that client is the problem. Some one around to verify?
I’m using my own (delphi written) client and it seems, that the problem is coming from the gRPC lib used. At least that is what the gRPC dump looks like…The raw_message deployed by “DeployWorkflow” is corrupted
that sounds interesting. Could you try to reproduce it with a official supported client, like go or java? Would be nice if you can share the example then so we can reproduce and have a deeper look at it.
Hi all, I had the same issue and error message, but I could solve in a different way.
First of all, I wrote my diagram with the Zeebe modeler (version 0.9.1.1341) and everything was OK.
I could deploy the diagram to the Camunda Cloud (Zeebe on the cloud beta program).
Then, I made some little adjustments to the diagram and because it presented some errors, I re-wrote it with the same symbols and properties, but it began to present the same error you mentioned before “SAXException”.
Then, I closed the diagram and opened it again from the Zeebe Modeler and it throw the following warning: “unknown attributes ‘bounds’ [warning]”.
I searched this attribute in the XML and I found to which element it belonged.