General
What is SCXML?
State Chart XML (SCXML) is a general-purpose event-based state
machine language that can be used in many ways. It is currently
a W3C Working Draft, available
here.
What is Commons SCXML?
Commons SCXML is aimed at creating and maintaining an
open-source Java SCXML engine capable of executing
a state machine defined using a SCXML document, while abstracting
out the environment interfaces.
Do you have a simple example where Commons SCXML is used?
Sure, take a look at the
stopwatch usecase.
What are the core requirements of SCXML?
The "core" requirements for Commons SCXML are Commons Logging.
You will need to choose an expression language for your SCXML documents
(details in next section of this
FAQ). See the dependencies page
for details about the dependency versions.
Expression languages
Which expression languages does the Commons SCXML implementation support?
Commons SCXML currently supports
Commons JEXL, Javascript, XPath and
Groovy. For details,
see the trying out and
contexts and evaluators
pages of the user guide.
Can I use more than one expression language in the same SCXML document?
No, the expressions throughout the document must be homogeneous. This
also applies to any external documents that may be referred by this
document, for example via "src" attributes.
The SCXMLExecutor
Once I set up an SCXMLExecutor (call the constructor, set the
state machine) is there anything I have to do to "activate" it?
Yes, you must call the marker method, SCXMLExecutor#go().
This serves as an indication that you have finished configuring the
SCXMLExecutor instance and are now ready to begin executing the state
machine described by your SCXML document. For example, you may
attach zero, one or many SCXMLListeners to interesting "nodes" within
the SCXML document, such as the document root i.e. the SCXML object,
and/or particular State and Transition objects as well. See the
SCXMLExecutor section of the
user guide for more.
Can I have multiple instances of SCXMLExecutor all working off of
a single instance of the SCXML class?
Yes. The Commons SCXML object model does not store any information
related to a particular execution of the state machine. It is
therefore possible to use a single SCXML instance as the state
machine for multiple SCXMLExecutor instances. This also means that
a SCXML document needs to be parsed only once, irrespective of the
number of "instances" of the state machine that may execute.
Can multiple threads safely interact with an instance of SCXMLExecutor?
To a certain extent. Things such as firing events on a state machine or
reseting it are threadsafe. The underlying state machine needs to
model any race conditions correctly. You have to worry about
synchronizing access to other bits if you need to.
Are SCXMLExecutor instances serializable?
Yes, as long as all associated user-defined content is too.