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1. Re: jBPM and Human task schema
salaboy21 Jul 26, 2012 4:19 AM (in response to acarpine)1 of 1 people found this helpfulPerformance is the main reason to keep them decoupled.
Your Task List will interact against the Task Database instead of affecting the process schemas. So if you have a large amount of users hitting refresh in their task lists the process engine doesn't need to know about. You can configure both persistence mechanism to use the same DB if you want.
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2. Re: jBPM and Human task schema
acarpine Jul 26, 2012 8:42 AM (in response to salaboy21)Many thanks Mauricio.
Is it correct said that another good reason to have them separated is to use JTA only for jBPM and the logging/BAM information (jBPM schema)?
I read something similar in the jBPM guide but I'm not sure...