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1. Re: I am new to JBPM and using JBPM 6.0.0 Final version.
krisverlaenen Jul 28, 2014 11:43 AM (in response to nehapriya_87)This kind of information is stored in the database by the audit logger (and used in the jbpm-console for exactly the use cases you are describing). You could access this information directly (do your own queries) or use org.jbpm.process.audit.JPAAuditLogService for some predefined queries.
In jBPM 6.1, you can also RuntimeEngine.getAuditLogService()