I agree with Rainer.

jBPM is just a workflow engine. It does not prioritize the execution/speed of 
tasks. 

This would be something you would do outside jBPM.

My first job was a mainframe job (shhhh!). When you submited work to the 
mainframe/CPU, you submitted a list of things you want to perform in something 
called JCL, which could be thought of as "similar" to jBPM. This was put into a 
queue. This queue could be given CPU/processing priority, but the JCL itself 
was affected.

What I'm saying is that it isn't the worklow engine's job to do this, but it is 
possible to do it outside of it, but I doubt you would want to go to that 
amount of work...

Sean

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