What you say could have been a reason for my problem, but when I remove 
process.signal() it doesn't leave the node :( So it looks like signalling is 
still needed. Anyway, I couldn't understand how it could work : you can leave a 
node on many transitions, so you have to tell which one the process should take 
and you can do it using process.signal(). But what you say is true for an 
action binded to a transition. Thanks anyway, you gave me hope a few minutes lol

By the way, do you see something something in my jbpm.cfg.xml file ?

<jbpm-configuration>
  |   <jbpm-context>
  |     <service name="persistence">
  |        <factory>
  |           <bean class="org.jbpm.persistence.db.DbPersistenceServiceFactory">
  |              <field name="isTransactionEnabled"><false/></field>
  |           </bean>
  |        </factory>
  |     </service>
  |     <service name="message" 
factory="org.jbpm.msg.db.DbMessageServiceFactory" />
  |     <service name="scheduler" 
factory="org.jbpm.scheduler.db.DbSchedulerServiceFactory" />
  |     <service name="logging" 
factory="org.jbpm.logging.db.DbLoggingServiceFactory" />
  |     <service name="authentication" 
factory="org.jbpm.security.authentication.DefaultAuthenticationServiceFactory" 
/>
  |     <service name="tx" factory="org.jbpm.tx.TxServiceFactory" />
  |   </jbpm-context>
  | </jbpm-configuration>

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