Hi, qweniden!
For accessing the child tokens you can use one of:

processInstance.getRootToken().getActiveChildren()
  | processInstance.getRootToken().getChild(String childName)
  | processInstance.getRootToken().getChildren()
  | processInstance.getRootToken().getChildrenAtNode(Node aNode)

AFAIR the child name is formed like:
/transitionName1/transitionName2
and so on.
Where the left most anonymous wrote : / stands for the root token.
If it doesn't work try using nodeName (where the child token should be 
residing) instead of transitionName since I am not absolutely sure about the 
formation of the child token name.

Hope this helps!

Regs, Saviola

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