Hi, This seems a more complex that what I believe I would need. The basic process migration would seems enought for me. In general, I suppose that if we want to change a process, it is because the current process has some bugs and is eventually blocked somehow. Other possibility is that there is a security problem in a process. In a first version of JBPM allowing the upgrade of a process, it could be required that the structure has to be exactly the same or allow only adding nodes and transitions. In this way, the the mapping is very simple. Concretly, I had a simple test where I did not forseen a cancel transition in a task. Simply addind the transition without changing the other nodes/transitions was enought.
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