Thanks for replying. I'm not good at gymnastics and juggling either (but it's 
always good for a laugh ; ).

Could you elaborate on your view of what JBPM_LOG is for?

I don't see a point in reanalyzing every task of a process every time I want to 
provide a log to my users. I know I could store that info somewhere but then 
again isn't that what the JBPM_LOG table is for?

>From my perspective, in a system, users do things and that is logged for 
>reference/proof/audit, etc. 

Another word for this is audit trail. I think of logging (as in the case of 
JBPM_LOG and not log4j) as a synonym of audit trail and so I thought of logging 
in jbpm in that sense.
 
Am I wrong in my assumption of what JBPM_LOG is for?

(Sorry to the OP for thread-jacking a bit.)


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