Could someone help me understand something about Eclipse and Libraries and JBPM 
projects?  When I start a new JBPM project, the JBPM Library is pre-configured 
as one of the libraries in the Project | Properties | Java Build Path | 
Libraries tab.

If I delete the JBPM Library, I can't figure out how to get it back.  Is this 
something only the plug-in can do at project creation, or is there a way to add 
the JBPM Library to any project?  Where does this library come from?

A related question is: is it possible to create a plain Java project and turn 
it into a JBPM project by adding objects and setting preferences, or can you 
only create a JBPM Project by starting with the File | New | Project | JBoss 
jBPM ...

One of the reasons for the question is that I'm trying to strip down to the 
minimum libraries needed for our JBPM application, which will not be using 
JBOSS, and maybe not all the JBPM features.  I could try deleting jars from the 
JBPM Library, but it seems it would be better to create my own User Library as 
a copy of the JBPM Library and then start deleting jars to see if any are not 
necessary.  However, if I replace the JBPM Library in my project with my User 
Library, I'd like to be able to go back to the JBPM Library if necessary.

I'm new to Eclipse, so in the dark on this.



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