anonymous wrote : I am very excited about the beta release of JBPM4. 

jBPM4 isnt beta anymore ... GA was released last Friday. But we're very happy 
that you are excited :-)

anonymous wrote : From what I have read it has native Spring integration, which 
is something I require on my current project. We have had a lot of success with 
JBPM 3.2.2 processes in our production user management system (custom, I 
wrote), but have hit a couple road blocks in terms of the Spring integration 
module (timers, sub-processes, etc). The module really is incomplete.

The new spring-integration fixes all the flaws of the Spring module approach. 
Take a look at the dev guide for documentation about the Spring integration.

anonymous wrote : What are the plans for a migration tool or any other 
possibilities for migrating the 3.2.* schema to a 4.* schema? I would hate to 
have to loose all the production data or do a manual data conversion myself.
  | 
  | Also, I assume there is going to be a JBoss Happy Pad for 4.*. Is this 
correct?

The jBPM 4.0 distribution has a 'migration tool' for process definitions 
(xmls). This will get you started, but will not cover every feature yet. Also, 
check the dev guide for more info.

For data migration, we simply don't have the team resources to work out a 
complete database migration. So unless someone hire JBoss consultants to do it 
and open sources it, this will not happen.

Note that jBPM4 is designed so it can run next to jBPM3 (no package name 
clashes or database schema clashes).

More migration info, see devguide: 
http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v4.0/devguide/html_single/

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