First of all, I'm a great fan of jBPM and its flexibility. Caused to this 
flexibility custom requirements can often be solved in different ways.
 
I'm using a start-task to assign the initial actor to a swimlane. Since the 
process is started by an ESB-event (e.g. user orders a new product via a 
service) the start-task should not be displayed in the user's task list (no 
further input or activity is required at this point). In this case, I 
immediately end the task-instance via an action handler (task-assign event). Is 
this a proper solution or rather an anti-pattern?

Is it correct that the start-task is also indented to collect/define the 
process initial variables? I find it helpful, to see the required variables 
within the start-task definition. But these initial variables could also be 
assigned to a process instance directly while starting it (as I mentioned 
before, the process is started by another service).

I know not very high-level technical questions; rather low-level patterns 
questions.

Thanks
Thomas


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