No, it just means that Tom and Koen release more often than me :-)
Yes; most of the complexity in the deployment process comes from the number of 
artifacts needed to deploy a service compliant with WS4EE 1.1. The tools 
subproject from JBoss Web Services will ease BPEL deployments. Apart from that, 
any suggestions on how to make it simpler are welcome.
Since the BPEL extension builds on jBPM objects, the monitoring capabilities 
offered by the jBPM web application should be usable for BPEL processes. 
However, the app is not very modular right now, so I'd have to modify it and 
maintain the forked version in the BPEL codebase. 

I don't want to do that right now, since Tom is working on compartmentalizing 
the web application with JSF facelets. Once he's done, I'll simply use these 
components to assemble a BPEL admin console.
Yes. See issue BPEL-174.
Our documentation already includes samples and tutorials. Let us know what new 
items you would like to see.

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