I don't think the question was answered, so I'll restate it.

Each time the application deploys inside the J2EE container, jBPM is creating 
new definitions of the same process.  This leads to much database bloat if 
you've got more than a few non-trivial business processes.

The hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto=update setting controls the creation of the tables 
in which the workflows are defined.

The question is how do we as jBPM users keep jBPM from redefining the workflow 
each time the container restarts or redeploys?  It is not a hibernate issue 
since we can control when hibernate recreates or updates the tables, but is a 
jBPM deployment issue to keep it from continuing defining new processes that 
are not necessary.

Thanks,

Jack



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