The code of the core is partly documentation, but the testcases are great 
documentation. Realy simple isolated examples of how to use the api and great 
in combination with the javadocs. I've worked with several engine and the 
testcases of jBPM helped me more than thick fat pdf documents of other 
suppliers. (and a lot more than 1 day to get something running)

Besides that and without wanting to offend you, we get 2 types of feedback on 
the docs/engine: It's really sufficient and it s*cks. From my experience with 
both types of responses, the former is from people who read the docs to some 
extend, use the javadocs, experiment a little and 'get' it. The latter is from 
people who do not get it. Either because the think in/come from a really 
different direction, do not know java are lazy (not saying you are) or any 
other 'cause'. 

Your question e.g. on how to get all tasks for a user for all running processes 
is a question I would normally not answer, simply because it is the default 
behaviour cases you could have seen that. 

About the number of users in the forum. Yes, I have a lot of posts, but often I 
consult core developers and more and more other users kick in, Ed, Bernd, 
Martin (an eager JBoss/redhat employee) etc... (don't shoot if I forgot 
someone). And for the basic newbie stuff, lots of user already help each other 
out.







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