The recommended approach is indeed storing the classes in your processarchive. This is one of the options I suggested above, but maybe I should have put it first. You shouldn't use the jbpm.files.dir property anymore, it is a legacy property used before for database that were not able to handle binary objects easily. These issues have been resolved in the meantime.
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