Hi,

In jbpm we are able to create multiple tasks/activities for which the count of 
the activities is not aware at design time. The testcase for this is available 
as part of the wf pattern test(Wfp16MiWithoutAPrioriRuntimeKnowledge.java).

I want to be able to have multiple sub process for which the sub-process number 
is available only at runtime. How do we do this in jbpm?. Let me try to  give 
an give a use case to make things clearer:-

Imagine we are designing a workflow for a land/property appraisal for a bank as 
part of a mortgage application flow, the main process is concerned about 
details of the mortgage application and one part of the process is concerned 
with the property evaluation. The customer should be able to attach more than 
one property for mortgage. There is a "process" for evaluating the price of a 
property which I have to model as a sub-process but a new sub-process instance 
should be triggered for each property and of course only when all the 
sub-processes are complete should the super-process move ahead.

How do we acheive this is jbpm?. From the implementation of process state I 
don't see this possible. I even looked at writing a custom node but the token 
object only accepts one sub-process. I am thinking in the lines of creating a 
hierarchy of tokens but not sure this will work. Any ideas how to do this in 
jbpm?

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