Even in real life you need to keep track of processinstanceID or taskInstanceID
to access process instances.
given processInstanceID, you can access processInstacnce object using the
folloiwng code.
JbpmSession session = JbpmSessionFactory.getInstance().openJbpmSession();
ProcessInstance proc =
session.getGraphSession().loadProcessInstance(id);
- Ravi Prakash
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