I think an end-state that would clean up the processInstance would be useful to 
systems that don't need to keep a history, like ours.

I have figured out some of the answers to my questions (I think). I created a 
Node with an Action that ends the token, exactly as EndState does. It also 
calls deleteProcessInstance which is what I wanted. I'm not seeing any bad side 
affects yet so this solution may work for us. 

The only issue I have right now is that not all the entries in the 
JPBM_BYTEARRAY and JBPM_BYTEBLOCK table are being removed. I believe this may 
have something to do with the Map being saved multiple times during the process 
flow, and that somehow ByteArray values are not correctly removed from the 
database if they are updated. I'm going to keep investigating this issue, as 
these two tables are causing most of our problems. 

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