I was creating a sample workflow just to use, and I tried having two task-nodes 
go to the same fork.  Once a fork already has one incoming transition, it will 
not allow me to add a second one.


Example:  I have a decision node that can go to one of two task-nodes.  After 
either path, the flow will fork:

<process-definition
  |   xmlns="urn:jbpm.org:jpdl-3.1"  name="123">
  |    <start-state name="start">
  |       <transition name="" to="decision1"></transition>
  |    </start-state>
  |    <fork name="fork1">
  |    </fork>
  |    <decision name="decision1">
  |       <transition name="" to="task1"></transition>
  |       <transition name="tr2" to="task2"></transition>
  |    </decision>
  |    <task-node name="task1">
  |       <transition name="" to="fork1"></transition>
  |    </task-node>
  |    <task-node name="task2">
  |       <transition name="" to="fork1"></transition>   
  |    </task-node>
  | </process-definition>
  | 

You can force it in XML, but sometimes that works in the GPD, but other times 
the GPD gets confused and has transitions floating out to nowhere.

Is there some reason there should not be multiple transitions to the same fork? 
 I realize you can just put a 'NO-OP' node between the fork and the two 
task-nodes, but that just clutters up the graph.

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