"kukeltje" wrote : So bendpoints are in fact nothing more than line-segments 
with a kind of weird coordinate system. Besides that, you cannot draw a diagram 
without having the original processdefinition.xml as wel, since you have to 
know where the transitions go to. I wonder why Koen implemented it this way. 
Maybe it has something to do with Eclipse GEF or something... now I'm even more 
in favour of having one file with GPD info within the processelements using 
namespaces and not to separate sections in one file, see 
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You're right, it is a chore to relate the two files.  In our implementation, I 
get the transition info from the deployed ProcessDefinition (just a little 
easier than the xml), not the xml file, but I use the gpd.xml file for the 
layout.

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