[1.43.x] Issue - #3669 AbstractProcessInstance.java : Recursively getNodeInstances for the p… #3670
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…ending Human tasksduring reconnect
In case of a Embedded Subprocess, the NodeInstance would be of type
CompositeContextNodeInstance
and so inorder to process the work item, it needs to be recursively scanned for any HumanTasks inside the embedded subprocessMany thanks for submitting your Pull Request ❤️!
Fixes #3669
#3669
**In case of a Embedded Subprocess, the NodeInstance would be of type
CompositeContextNodeInstance
and so inorder to process the work item, it needs to be recursively scanned for any HumanTasks inside the embedded subprocess**
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