You can load the process definition using the graph session like:

JbpmContext  jbpmContext = JbpmContext.getCurrentJbpmContext();
GraphSession  graphSession = jbpmContext.getGraphSession();

ProcessDefinition processDefinition = 
graphSession.loadProcessDefinition(processDefinitionId);

Once the process is loaded, you can access any of its children.

Thanks.




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