I have a business process that begins with the system (i.e. a daemon) 
processing some input (xml input).  The processinstance transitions through 
several custom processing nodes.  At a certain point in the process it must 
pause/fork to subprocesses that require user input (i.e. via webapp).  The 
number of users that each must execute the subprocess varies and is determined 
during the initial processing of the input xml.

What I want to do is be able to create the subprocess instances from the main 
process so I can get a process id and store it in a db table along with my 
users id.  Then, when the user logs in the first time I can retrieve the 
processid and signal it so they can begin the subprocess.  When all users have 
completed the their respective subprocess I want to then continue the main 
process.

Any ideas on how I should model this?  Do I need to programmatically add the 
fork and process-state nodes?  Should I even be using process-state nodes or 
should I simply put the main process in a wait state and create the 
subprocesses, basically decoupling the subprocesses from the main process?  Any 
input would be appreciated.

Thanks

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