Well, sorry for not having been precise enough and for the lazy statement. Actually I'm new to all this J2EE business (moving from a long C/C++ (solaris and now last 6 years Microsoft only) background to J2EE) and have a hard time learning. So I often feel stupid right now and may have not tried hard enough (several hours). So I think I wasn't really lazy... Anyway, wouldn't using the jbpm libraries directly within your ear conflict with some j2e standards ? e.g. "don't using threading,"don't write to disk" So there seems to be a good reason having jbpm in a separate sar, isn't it ? At least that has become my understanding (from reading) why you would need a separate sar/MBean (to do all the things that are "forbidden" by the ejb specs)
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