The problem is that the load* istructions are probably implemented using the 
load method in Hibernate.
The load method REQUIRES that the object exists before loading them, because it 
doesn't really do a DB fetch, just initialize a proxy object.
When the proxy is resolved (at property access) an exception is thrown.

I think that the best thing you can do is retrive the Hibernate Session from 
JbpmContext and issue a "session.get(classOfTheObjectYouRequire, id)", that 
actually do a DB fetch, and returns the object, or null if the object is not 
found.



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