jbpm does not need a database specifically, only if you want to use persistency of states (processdefinitions can come from files to, or even strings). And even then, you *can* build your own persistency service that stores things in e.g. a file, or multiple files or whatever you come up with. You'll run into concurrency things then, but it is doable
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