I am evaluating jbpm for embedding within an insurance trading system. We have 
a very typical scenario where the insurance broker markets the client risk to a 
number of insurance companies. What markets are selected for which risks is 
mostly discressionary for the broker based on the particular client need. This 
leads me to my problem. If I were do to some swimlanes on the graphical 
modelling tools I don't know how many swim lanes I need until runtime as I 
don't now whether I need to fork to 1, 2 or 12 different subprocesses for the 
number of markets selected by the broker. 

I would like to fork into a set of parrellel subprocess then join them back 
again once each selected insurance company has given a quote. I cannot see how 
I would graphically model things so that a parent process "forks to a user 
specified number of subprocesses then joins them all back up". 

I am sure that I am missing something at a conceptual level as to how to do 
what I want. Can someone give me some pointers as to how to start a variable 
number of subprocesses and join them without having to hand code the folks and 
joins? Would the normal approach just be to write an action that 
programmatically launches the variable number of seperate processes? That would 
mean that I would have to "programmatically join them myself" by having a job 
wait monitor the spawned processes to see if they have completed and then 
signal the original process instance that the broker now has to pick the best 
quote? 

Thanks! 



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