Calling a BPEL subprocess from multiple places

Say I want to define a subprocess inside my process. This subprocess would for (a trivial) example take unsigned parameter foo and return 2 * foo.
Can I define this kind of a subprocess in BPEL (1.1) and call it from multiple places inside my main process?
And can I model this using jDeveloper?

By (sub) process do you mean an autonomic separate process that I have deployed?
I was aiming for having a subprocess inside the main process, a bit like a function in an executable program. So that I would only deploy process A but the process A would have internal subprocess B which would be called from several places in the main process.
But now that I have researched this further it would seem that BPEL 1.1. does not support subprocesses at all. I found some talk about extentions such as BPEL-Subprocess but the core BPEL 1.1. does not support them, or am I mistaken?

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