Hi All,

I am using jbpm version 3.2.6.sp1.  (recently upgraded from 3.1.4).  One of the 
business scenarios I am trying to support is, to be able to run multiple 
branches in FORK-JOIN execution paths concurrently.  I have searched this user 
forum as well as wiki for possible ways of implementing this scenario. 

Here is my understanding, and I was hoping to validate it from some of you, who 
may have implemented something similar:

1. Use of ASYNC=true on node, which will queue execution of Node-Actions using 
JMS.  Default fork handler will create child tokens for each possible 
transition in the fork definition and will be able to signal them right away 
(since each child token signal call would return right away after queuing the 
action).

2. I could write custom fork handler Or some client process executor, which 
creates child token for each transition and submits token.signal()  calls in 
separate threads. (i.e. client would manage the threads for each execution 
paths).  However, I am afraid, I might run into some hibernate concurrency 
issues (when updating process instance).

Does anyone have better suggestions ? or experience with such implementations. 
Any pointers / suggestions are very much appreciated.

Thanks !

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