Fred,

For both cases, you should use indeed use the asynchronous features. Certainly 
for the second case, it is best to rely on JMS because JMS queues are 
transactional resources that you have control over. You can use MDB's that read 
the messages from the queues and depending on the outcome of the job done 
signal the token to return to the previous state and retry, or continue along 
another transition...

Hope this helps,
Koen

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