JobExecutor seems to be exposed as a property of the jbpmConfiguration. It is 
not one of the built-in service factories like authentication, persistence or 
scheduler.

That said, if you were to externalize the bootstrapping of JobExecutor, you 
will have to get JbpmConfiguration to be knowledgable about your instance of 
JobExecutor. 

Now, JbpmConfiguration uses the object factory to locate the job executor using 
a string key value of "jbpm.job.executor". I haven't tried this, but if you are 
using the spring modules jbpm integration, they replace the default 
ObjectFactory with one that uses object factory keys as lookups in a spring 
context. Theoretically, this should mean that you can instantiate the 
JobExecutor in Spring and all you have to do is make sure the id value is 
'jbpm.job.executor'.



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