yes it is mature enough. Although I do not work for JBoss/Red Hat, I'm under an 
NDA, so cannot disclose the names, but some major institutions are using it. So 
the time to get on the open source bandwagon is now, honestly. But be aware 
that these are not end-user or pure business tools (as you've probably read in 
the blogs. Not only is this the case for jBPM, but also for 
licence-fee-required companies (I've worked with/tried several of them). Some 
java knowledge is needed (a little more than knowing what a classpath is)

JBoss Stream? JBoss Seam you mean... there is nice integration, although I've 
not worked with the integration part (I've worked with seam and am impressed) 

Creating one model will result in to complex models, different concerns, 
different models... should not be to big of a problem... trust me.. 

BPMN/XPDL: You've probably read Tom's blog. XPDL is now officially the 
'technical'  representation of BPMN, so those 2 are aligned. Still, there is 
JPDL, BPEL, ebBP. XPDL and ebBP can be realized on jBPM, since the core is in 
fact language agnostic (as can be seen by JPDL and BPEL being implemented on 
the same core.  Seam pageflow is btw also implemented as a 'language' on top of 
the jbpm core.

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