Jim B [https://community.jboss.org/people/jamesbeam] created the discussion

"Pass ksession to custom WorkItemHandler running in jBPM Console?"

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I have a custom WorkItemHandler in which I am looking up all of the processes 
in the current session (and possibly starting new processes) e.g.: 
ksession.getProcessInstanceId() and ksession.startProcess(procName) 
respectively.

Initially, I passed in the ksession using the custom constructor for my 
WorkItemHandler that accepted a ksession value.  Everything was great UNTIL I 
went to run the process inside of jBPM Console and realized that I don't have a 
way to call that constructor when I start the process from the Console.

As an alternative, I thought I would just insert the session into a variable in 
a script task and then pass that into my WorkItemHandler, but for the life of 
me I can't figure out how to get it working.  I set up a process variable 
org.drools.runtime.StatefulKnowledgeSession and then set it in my script task 
with kcontext.getKnowledgeRuntime().  I see that I'm getting an 
org.drools.impl.StatefulKnowledgeSessionImpl and I am able to call 
kcontext.setVariable("ksession",myKnowlegeRuntime).  However, I am using 
persistence and when I try to pass the variable into my WorkItemHandler (I 
successfully pass a few other variables) get an "IOException while storing..."  
I assume because it isn't serializable?

Can someone tell me how to inject (or obtain) the ksession in the 
WorkItemHandler WITHOUT relying on the custom constructor with ksession?

Alternatively, does anyone know how to pass a parameter (specifically, the 
ksession) to my workitemhandler running in the Console e.g. using the 
CustomWorkItemHandlers.conf?

Thanks for any insight!
-J
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