Hi Pedro,

I'd say it is possible to create a jbpm object as long as it doesn't want to 
send any response back to a client (reuse the RenderResponse object, which is 
committed upon include'ing). I think jBPM does not really care about the object.

By the way, how do you know that the exception is thrown when you work with 
jBPM? Don't you think it is because a missing file, like 
/WEB-INF/jsp/RegistoOcorrencia.jsp? Just a shot in the dark, but worth to check 
it out before following a wrong path.

Jacek

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