>From the code you supplied I cannot see why the timer is not created (I'm 
>assuming that you're not using abstract classes as handlers and that the class 
>name for the task timer action handler does match in your actual code, because 
>otherwise you'd have other problems running your example). At a first glance 
>it seems to be OK...

What should happen is that an automatic task instance is created upon the 
node-enter event, when the StartCheck handler is executed and the 
TaskMgmtInstance.createTaskInstance(...) method is called; this should trigger 
the task-create event by which the CreateTimerAction should be executed (which 
was inserted when the process definition containing the task node was parsed 
from its XML form).

This CreateTimerAction is supposed to be creating the timer instance in the 
Scheduler service (i.e. saving the timer job on the JobSession).

My advice would be to crank up the logging levels to reveal the jBPM debug 
entries and see whether the expected events occur and if the timer is saved to 
the JobSession. Then you may be able to backtrace what went wrong...

I'm aware this is not too helpful yet, but from the given code it's all the 
help I can offer you so far...

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