Ronald is a late night worker ;) ok I read your post yesterday already but was 
too tired to answer....

The test case attached with the JIRA issue is very simple. Token concurrency 
occurs when both enter the join node. I did not use any timers in this simple 
test, though we have timers in the real workflow, that is one to check each 
minute for a file and a second to cancel on a timeout, which as far as I 
remember was caused by token concurrency too.

I do not see where JMS should help here because still two different threads 
would try to work with the same token or a parent token of two different 
tokens....

A.

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