Hello again.

Indeed, the ExecutionContext has a getTimer method, but it seems it always 
returns null. Has it has no javadoc, i'm not sure this is the good way to 
retrieve the timer of a task. Perhaps it just works when you use it from a 
timer action...

I'd prefer use only the jBPM API, and avoid use direct access to the data as 
you suggest. I've been looking for some method that enumerate the nodes. At 
this time i've not found anyone, but i will look again. If somebody has an 
idea...

For the timer reaction, it should not directly depends on what the program does 
or not. In my case, the java code just sleeps some seconds to let the timer 
fire, what it does, but twice. I have the same problem with or without the 
action handler in the jpdl. In my case, the action is just a print... I have a 
very similar jpdl with a timer in a state node instead of a task node, and it 
just fires once...

More ideas ?...

Thanks anyway for your help !

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