The reason I mentioned the source and not the tutorial, is that you wanted 
complex configurable forms. You have to either build those yourself, including 
the usage of the jBPM api, or wait for jBPM 3.2. That one is currently under 
development so only available in CVS. 

Out of the box support via a webui of all kinds of different environments is a 
utopia. The free jBPM in its webbased ui is already as advanced as expensive 
license based commercial products, so it will probably never fit 100% out of 
the box. 

The ui in CVS is fully JSF based, you can combine this with custom build 
backingbeans, combine information from jBPM and external systems in it so it 
will largely support what you need, not fully 100% out of the box,  but to a 
great extend. When this is released, it is more flexible than the UIs of many 
other.

So please stay tuned or look at the webapp in CVS and the corresponding xhtml 
files.

Ronald

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