First assumption is correct. As for your second question, I would say that the above boilerplate code indeed needs to be placed in every processdefinition. If you don't want to do this, I think you could do something with runtime actions. Create a custom deployer that does not merely deploys the processdefinitions, but also creates a runtime action and associates this action with the task-assign event on the deployed process... Let us know if this works.
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