I would think it's fair to have the processInstance that a DecisionHandler belongs to
be in scope - it's not - so now I have to figure out how to resolve this in the EJB
method call - or, again, write a custom DecisionHandler and use the
executionContext.getProcessInstance() method to achieve the same, but then this means
I'll probably want to move all the logic from the EJB into the DecsionHandler impl and
then the expression technique isn't so useful here again.
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