hey, you brought it up yourself ;-) It could ofcourse be left until runtime, 
but then the parent process won't run since the subprocess is not there. You 
have to react to that as well. IMO you do not want runtime errors because of 
this and thus want to have all processes deployed when you start some new 
instance. A CMDB would be great for this, either way right? Or do I mis 
something?

If it is just the order, you could create a small ant script that deploys all 
the relevant processes in the correct order. This ant script could probably be 
generated from the CMDB. We try to automate as much of this as possible to 
prevent errors, deploy time or runtime 

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