I am looking for an open source workflow engine for my project. I have used 
Shark in several projects before. Shark is a heavyweight workflow engine and we 
have encountered some performance problems with it. So we want to switch to 
JBPM in my next project. But I found that JBPM does not use lazy fetching 
strategy because the lazy properties are set to false in most .hbm mapping 
files. I doubt this may also cause performance problems when there are lots of 
process instances in the database. It's possible that the whole database will 
be loaded into memory. Is there anyone has used it in a real project and can 
tell me is this the case when the process data grows.

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