The state of a process is not saved until there is nothing left to do, and the 
JbpmContext is closed.  This typically happens under 3 conditions:
 - encountering a node marked "async"
 - completion of the process
 - the process is completely blocked, waiting for external stimuli to resume.  
These may be user actions, timers, JMS messages, or whatever.

If you want the state committed more frequently than it is, the easiest way is 
to mark nodes "async".  This flushes all process data to the database and then 
reloads before the node's action is performed.

-Ed Staub

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