"kukeltje" wrote : We use it the other way around. Persisting the domain 
objects in their session and pass this session to the jbpm context. Not sure if 
it will work in your situation, but it does in ours. 

Yes I thought about that but in that case isn't there essentially two layers of 
hibernate helper code to get SessionFactory, session etc?  i.e. your code and 
then the jbpm code?  I thought that the way I suggested would reuse the fairly 
generic code already there.  Also I presume that you will also need to use a 
thread local to hold a hibernate session for each thread?  

So you just call getCurrentJbpmContext at some point and then set the session 
on it?  

Also in terms of managing Hibernate config do you add your domain object 
mappings on the end of the jbpm mappings?
  
Thanks for you help.

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