no it would not. The reason is quite simple... threadmanagement is not allowed 
in JEE and JEE has way better options to do things async (building your own 
configurable threadmanager with pooling etc is quite difficult). For plain 
tasks jBPM works fine but for longer running actions or parallel running 
actions use the jBPM async option that makes use of jms or the jobscheduler 
(which is a kind of basic threadmanager)

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