Using jbpm 3.1.1, I am trying to accomplish the following:

1) Create a timer.
2) Execute some action as the result of the timer waking up and being serviced. 
 
My question regards how to structure the business process in conjunction with 
the proper setting of the timer's transition. I have created a single business 
process which includes a node that creates the timer -- works without a 
problem. But I need the result of the timer waking up to execute another node  
in the process which performs an action. I thought this was simple as 
specifying the transition to this other node using the setTransitionName() 
method. However, the node specified is never being executed. Any ideas on why 
the transition to node isn't being executed, even though the timer is being 
processed? 

Secondly, am I correct in assuming that the "transition to" node must be 
contained within the same business process of the node which creates the timer? 
If this is correct, then is the proper structure of the business process not to 
transition programmatically after the node which creates the timer is executed? 
(so that the business process execution exits and processing may continue while 
the timer awaits). 

Thanks for your help.

Brad

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