Jim Hill [http://community.jboss.org/people/jdh] created the discussion

"jBPM 5.0 ProcessContext creation"

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Michael Wohlfart gave me some good advise to upgrade my project to jBPM 5.0.0 
and I am trying to do so.  I have the install configured, but the user guide 
has some holes in it.  I was reading through the online version at  
http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v5.0/userguide/ch03.html 
http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v5.0/userguide/ch03.html.  In 3.2 it discusses how 
to create a KnowledgeBuilder, a KnowledgeBase and a StatefulKnowledgeSession.  
Then it jumps to using a ProcessContext called kcontext.  There is no 
instruction on how to create a kcontext.  It is referenced several times in 
chapter 3.  How do I create one of these?
 
I am trying to take an external message that was received by my application and 
pass the object to the current state in the process.  I already know which 
process the message is for and have the process instance.  In jBPM 4.4 I used 
to do something like this:
 
execution = getProcessInstance().findActiveExecutionIn(activityName);
exectuionId = exectuion.getId();
Map Parameters.put("message", msg);
processInstance.signalExectuionById(executionId, "Message", parameters);

What is the best way to accomplish the same thing with 5.0?  I assumed this 
would use the kcontext to get the current node kcontext.getNodeInstance().  
Then use that to signal the current state and pass the message to it as I did 
before.  Can anyone point me to either documentation on this or an example.  
Thanks!

Jim
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