I am working on a high volume application where JPBM is being used to manage 
assets that need to be programatically modified.  I currently have 1 workflow 
for every asset type.  Within each workflow, I'm using nodetype 'node' where 
each node executes a basic operation (ActionHandler with code to do the 
operation) on the asset programatically (no human intervention).  

Because these are automated processes and each node has a predefined operation 
on the asset, I have to handle error conditions.  My thought is to have a 
generic global error node to transition to if any exceptions are thrown in each 
node.  But I have found that you can only transition to nodes defined within a 
process definition.  So in my scenario with multiple process definitions, I 
would need to define an error node in each process.  So my thought about having 
1 global error node won't work.

Another thought is to define an 'error process'.  Is there a way to jump from 
one process instance to a completely different and new process instance?  So 
for example, I'm currently executing in process A instance A1 and I come across 
an exception, can I create a new process instance B1 of process B and 
transition from A1 to B1?

Comments and thoughts please?

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