I have an application that runs accross multiple JVMs (not clustered but actual
independent JVMs). All the locking of resources is actually done at the database so that
way the middle tier can not cache any information without locking the DB to prevent other
middle tiers from acting on the same data (in most cases).
Can I run jBPM in this scenario? I would like to install it in every middle tier I have
so that way any of the JVMs could make calls to the jBPM to move items through the
workflow. I could have background threads only run on one tier (if necessary) but does
jBPM have the appropriate type of DB locking (or some other mechanism) to allow for this?
Thanks
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