Dshen,

You might want to take a look to the great Getting Started guide written by 
Kevin Barfield to grasp the kind of stuff jBPM can do out of the box. 

In case you find the jBPM web app unable to render your complex forms, you can 
browse the JSF pages and backing beans source to see how it uses the jBPM API 
to query and update workflow-related data.

As Ronald says, there is no issue at all with MVC framework choices because 
jBPM itself does not rely on JSF. We chose it to build the default web 
interface, but we might as well have used Struts or any other framework. 

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