Thanks guys for the response!!!
Now i have a very interesting question for you.

If iam going to use Jbpm for EAI[in other words,clients of our application will 
make a  synchronous web service request],do i really need to use database??

As request-response follows a single cycle and its synchronous,i dont think we 
need to persist process definition and process instances.

i can pass the process definition/process instance objects around for the same 
request as i have the sdtandard context objects available??

Also task related data persistance is ruled out as my application is fully 
automated.

So ideally do i really need a database???

If you agree with my points above,than dont you think that database persistance 
is not needed for any synchronous web app/enterprise apps which uses jbpm??

Ignore for a moment the fact that any web app/enterprise app needs the process 
instance execution data for data warehouseing OR Business intelligence tools.

Thanks Again
Prashanth


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