If you download the jbpm code, there are several examples they have provided. However their running demo is a web-based app but you can definitley go from there. Actually the engine is independent of J2EE, so this means JMS, and all other J2EE components are not required. But if you are already using J2EE, you might as well take advantage of those, like you said, JMS is useful for long running processes so that if everything crashes, your data will not be lost and it will resume where it left off.
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