"bsmithjj" wrote : "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : Of course, if you created it 
yourself via some other mechanism, *you* will have to associate it will the 
conversation using BusinessProcess.instance().setProcessId( 
processInstance.getId() ).
  |   | 
  |   | Seam isn't magic. Seam only knows about processes it creates or 
retrieves. If you get it yourself, by going to jBPM APIs directly, then it is 
up to you to do the job of associating it with the conversation.
  | 
  |  I realize what you're saying above about Seam - I'm attempting to use the 
EL as you showed earlier to have an ActionHandler invoke a Seam component 
instead of having to implement an ActionHandler which you claim I should never 
have to do ;-).   Anyway, now we're coming to why I suggested earlier the 
possibility of creating a Seam-jBPM interceptor that fires around the 
execute(...) method in an ActionHandler, DecisionHandler, etc...
  | 
  | 

Yes, well, I happen to agree with you on this one. Two reasons:

(1) It is needed for the problem of jBPM async events and timers, for me to set 
up my Seam contexts.
(2) I would be able to transparently associate the processinstance, and save 
you from doing that explicitly.

Currently, AFAIK, jBPM does not provide the hooks I need for this, but I have 
asked Tom for them. Not sure the status there.


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