jorgemoralespou_2,

you can use jBPM persistent or transiently.  so you have to decide if you want 
persistence first.  you always need a jbpmContext, but in case you don't need 
persistence, you can just parse the process from a file and create instances 
with the ProcessInstance constructor (all inside one or more jbpm context 
blocks)

apart from that, you should not require an engine that drives executions 
through the process.  if you need to feed an external trigger, it means that 
your process behaves as a wait state.  so it's a matter of not using wait 
states to avoid the external signals.  if you create a new process instance and 
signal it, it will run until the end in one go if there are no waitstates 
inside the process.

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