Thanks Ronald.
That JIRA did address some of my concerns. However it does not address all of them. I
have determined through trial and error that you can never use a properties file. The
reason is that the Mail.java code first checks for the existence of the
"jbpm.mail.smtp.host" string, and will always find it. When reading the
documentation, you would come to the conclusion that if you use a jbpm.cfg.xml, the
default.jbpm.cfg.xml value would not be available. This is not the case. If you do not
have a "jbpm.mail.smtp.host" string in your jbpm.cfg.xml file, the program winds
up with the value from the default.jbpm.cfg.xml file. Therefore, it will always return a
value for "jbpm.mail.smtp.host", and from that it follows that the Mail.java
code will never search for the "resource.mail.properties" string.
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