Hi,

The jbpm.sar is a service archive for JBoss, so that ou can use jbpm on top of 
J2EE/JBoss components without to configure hibernate/databases for each 
application. The sar archive contains a datasource that u can reference inside 
you applications. It also contains the libraries that you need 
(jbpm+jbpm-identity, hibernate.cfg, etc).

About the curious thing that is maybe because your application has the 
configuration files in its scope (hibernata,etc). You don“t need  JBoss for 
using jBPM. If you have all the configuration files needed within your 
application“s scope everything should work fine.

Hope that helps


Joshua


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