The ProcessEngine on Tomcat is not bound to JNDI (there is no way to write in 
the JNDI tree of Tomcat, which is possible in JBoss). A solution to this could 
be to register the process engine in the jndi tree by modifying the Tomcat 
config. But that's not a path we want to take, since we want to simplify the 
Process Engine lookup in the future (ie not through JNDI)

The Tomcat integration just gets a default process engine by calling 
Configuration.getProcessEngine(). This will oncstruct a ProcessEngine using a 
jbpm.cfg.xml on the classpath (which is actually in a jar in /lib folder of 
Tomcat). People who want to use the same ProcessEngine, must just call this 
same method.

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