Hello,

I have very little experience working with professional workflow engines...I do 
have alot of experience developing jsp's, servlets, JEE, etc.

I'm having trouble understanding jBPM from a technical standpoint.

At the company I work for, we have an internal JEE application that runs on 
Tomcat.  It was built about 5 years ago using JSP and servlet technology with 
custom workflow.  The application functions as a critical internal business 
process with employees interacting from several departments. 

It uses a set of database tables to dynamically determine the workflow.  The 
app is very primitive to say the least, however, it has become a critical 
component for the business.  Fast forward to 2007, there are many problems with 
the application and we are considering a complete overhaul using a professional 
workflow product.

Since we are a Java shop (open-source first), there has been alot of talk about 
jBPM.   Here is a set of questions I can't seem to find the answers to:

1.  Our current app has about 30 jsp screens... Does jBPM automatically 
generate new jsp's ?  

2.  How is a JEE app incorporated with jBPM?

3.  Are we required to use the web-app that is shown in the jBPM demo?  The 
demo sets up a basic process for requesting vacation time, then generates an 
app.  Is this how a new app is created?

4.  Is there a JEE sample application for jBPM ?

thanks,
Hopefully you guys can help me clear the fog.

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