Ronald,

you are right, this should be better documented. I will put it on my agenda to 
try it out and document it in a wiki. But for all interested already, this is 
what Tom has to say about this topic:
anonymous wrote : Two basic steps should be taken into account.
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  | jBPM itself does not contain any capabilities for authentication. Therefor, 
the easiest way to make jBPM aware of the current user is to inject it with the 
method jbpmContext.setActorId(String); This should be done as one of the first 
methods inside a JbpmContext try-finally block.
  | 
  | Second thing to do is implement your own AssignmentHandler that will 
calculate the actorId (String) when tasks are to be assigned. Then reference 
this AssignmentHandler in the process definition. 

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