Sorry if I'm being unclear, but I also understand how unclear things can be in 
a technical world!

(As an aside, I've been doing Java for 9 years solid now, so I'm fairly 
experienced, but just need help with this particular engine)

"My question would then be: What is your definition of trivial? I've created 
some processes that others would call difficult/non-trival but I think the're 
trivial."

Think of it as:
1.  The example "Hello world" type project offered by the tutorial developers.

2.  Add timers, forks, joins, and say... at least 10 total nodes.

3.  Add experience troubleshooting and using in a production environment under 
at least a minimum load of say... 3-4 users.

4.  A "nice to have" feature of a developer would be using jBPM without having 
used it inside JBoss, but that's not required.  (I'm working on getting them to 
JBoss, and this project should help, but for now, we have to use another 
container - which you shouldn't have to worry about too much -- I can tie them 
together.)

The rest of any questions and convo could be handled in a 5-10 minute phone 
convo, so if anyone would like me to contact them about this engagement, like I 
said above, convince me in the first 3-6 sentences of your email that you've 
got some of the above, and I'll respond to you and we'll get on the phone and 
quickly figure out if were a potential match or not.  I won't waste your time.

Email me here:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] dot com

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