I use the Seam annotations to launch a JBPM process and outject to the 
BUSINESS_PROCESS context.  Everything works great but I find that the outjected 
variable gets "removed" from JBPM at some indeterminate later time.  For 
example, after the process has been launched (and is in a wait-state), the 
following code which retrieves the task instances for the current actor and 
tries to retrieve the variable initially outjected:


  | List<TaskInstance> tasks = 
context.getTaskMgmtSession().findTaskInstances(actorId);
  | for (TaskInstance task : tasks)
  | {
  |    Object variable = task.getVariable("NAME USED TO OUTJECT");
  | 

returns "variable" correctly as long I this code runs shortly after the process 
is launched.  After a little while, "variable" is null.  Is there something 
about business process variable lifecycle I don't understand?

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