"chprvkmr" wrote : Hi Koen,
  | 
  |          You saved my life.
  | 

Yes, Koen is blond, d-cup, wears an orange bathingsuit and lives in california 
:-)

"chprvkmr" wrote : Thats really great. It would be fine if this illustrated 
with some simple examples. This is the area where  many people have lots of 
confusions. Actually by seeing this long discussion [2 pages ;)- ] it gives an 
impression that accomplishing parallel execution is difficult.
  | 
I have to disagree. Not many people have lots of confusions here. It is the 
first time in over 1.5 years that this is discussed this long. And don't get me 
wrong. I do not want to play down this issue, your knowledge or whatever. It's 
just that things are possible in a not to difficult way and yes, with 3.1 we 
included async functionality in the engine since we noticed there was a big 
demand and an example will be included

"chprvkmr" wrote : 
  |  anonymous wrote : Remember that jBPM is not a thread manager, it is a 
workflow engine. 
  | 
  | What I feel is in business process management, executing concurrent 
processes (simultaneously) is also of primary concern.
  | 

Again, and I have to back up Koen here, parallel execution of processes IS 
simple. parallel execution of actions in 'parallel' states in forks is a bit 
more difficult. But that is also the case in plain j2ee. There you create 
threads or jms, here you make sure your actionHandler does not implement all 
logic by itself but 'triggers' (via JMS?) some other piece of businesslogic. 

Again... not to difficult. Yes other BPMS have implemented this differently. 
They use their own threadpools/managers etc... which leeds to issues in that 
area. 


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