It's really simple. All the timer is supposed to do is wait for one minute.
I just deploy a servlet so that I can use my browser to signal the process 
instance. You have the servlet's doGet method code above. Nothing else is 
needed, because it encapsulates the process definition in XML.

What I can't understand is why I get this message :  couldn't cancel timers 
'Timer' for 'Token(/)'  when I call processInstance.signal(). 
Why would jBPM be trying to cancel a timer that isn't even started ??!

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