Maciej Swiderski [http://community.jboss.org/people/swiderski.maciej] created 
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"Re: jPBM 5.1, persistent processes get finished without regard to session"

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Jordi, Miljenko, this was exactly what I meant by having a more detailed 
discussion  ;) 

In my opinion it all comes down to the requirement you have for a particular 
case. I can see that both of you have similar situations to deal with but I can 
find number of examples where the default behavior (signal all process 
instances regardless of the session) can be beneficial. For instance, bank 
would like to notify all customers that are currently in loan process that 
terms and conditions of the loan has changed, so if every customer that is 
tring to get a loan, has started a process and by that mean has its own session 
to controll the process system would need to find all sessions and then signal 
it one by one which would not be so nice.

But as already could be seen the other side of that case is also quite common. 
Question is on what level shat that be configured? And if variable scopes are 
not useful here? I mean perhaps by inserting process variables instead of facts 
would make sense or not? It could be acceptable if only the process is going to 
use that piece of data.
Cheers
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