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    Re: jms and jbpm
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    created by <a href="http://community.jboss.org/people/alex.guizar%40jboss.com">Alejandro Guizar</a> in <i>jBPM</i> - <a href="http://community.jboss.org/message/560991#560991">View the full discussion</a>
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<div class="jive-rendered-content"><p>Uwe, your design is unnecessarily complex because you are trying to incorporate jBPM internals which are not meant for external usage. I would model the process as follows.</p><pre class="jive-pre"><code class="jive-code jive-xml"><span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;process-definition name="callback"&gt;</span>
 <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;start-state&gt;</span>
&#160; <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;transition to="send-mail" /&gt;</span>
 <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;/start-state&gt;</span>
 <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;mail-node name="send-mail"&gt;</span>
&#160; <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;transition to="wait-for-callback" /&gt;</span>
 <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;/mail-node&gt;</span>
 <span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;state name="wait-for-callback" /&gt;</span>
<span class="jive-xml-tag">&lt;/process-definition&gt;</span>
</code></pre><p>Once the user performs the work indicated in the email, application B should send a plain message to a queue with a long property set to the token ID. In addition you should code a simple MDB that reads&#160; this message, loads the referenced token and signals it. That's all. You should not try to involve JmsMessageServiceFactory.</p></div>

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