"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : You can deploy your jPDL anyhoo you like. Seam 
doesn't need to know anything about it (jBPM reads it from the process 
definitions from the database).
Thanks Gavin. Just another one (this might be more a jbpm question, but since 
you seem to be a kind of oracle (matrix way, not the evil company) I wonder if 
you might help me out).
Ok, so let's suppose I have a jar with my process and 2 seam ears application. 
The applications interact with the process where each one is responsible for 
certain tasks.
Considering that seam uses the jbpm context reading the process from the 
database, does it means that all 3 applications must be pointing to the same DB?
Another thing that I did not understand (sorry for the stupid mode=on) is
anonymous wrote : The most important thing to notice here is that jBPM 
transaction control is disabled. Seam or EJB3 should control the JTA 
transactions.
So I'll have 3 independent jbpm contexts on my JBoss at a same time?

All this mess is because I wanna show in a presentation the SOA stack with 
JBoss, and having a process defined where many applications can interact plus 
the jbpm console showing the exact place of the execution will cause a really, 
really nice impression of JBoss SOA stack within our customers

Regards

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