Installation of most JBoss projects is a straight extract-configure-run 
procedure, with the "configure" part being optional. The jBPM starters kit is 
provided with this in mind. So it can't be that shocking.

Anyway, from the jBPM user guide:
anonymous wrote : 5.3. jBPM in a web application
  | 
  | Simply put the runtime libraries in the WEB-INF/lib folder of your web 
application archive (.war).
  | 
  | 5.4. jBPM in an EJB container
  | 
  | [...]Simplest way is to put the runtime libraries into the global classpath 
of your application server.
  | 
  | Alternatively, you can put the runtime libraries in your application.xml 
and reference them as libraries.
  | 
  | The starters kit contains jBPM as a service archive.

The last sentence points you to the approach to deploy on JBoss. You can read 
more in section 2.4.2 JBoss MBean services of the JBoss AS userguide.

Alternatively, you can take 30 seconds to search for "install jbpm" in the 
forums. You will immediately find  a three-step shortcut in topic install jbpm

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