## What & why
Second sub-slice of **S-11 · Withdrawal (Flow 3)** (#12). S-11a (#88) made a withdrawal advance the aggregate to INGETROKKEN; this sub-slice **cancels the running Flowable process** so the withdrawn case leaves the behandelaar's werkbak.
- **BPMN** (`registratie.bpmn`): an interrupting message boundary event (`RegistratieIngetrokken`) on the `Beoordelen` task, routing to a dedicated "Registratie ingetrokken" end event.
- **Workflow Client**: `WithdrawBeoordelingAsync(executionId)` delivers `messageEventReceived` to the task's execution (PUT); `BeoordelingTask` now carries its `executionId`.
- **`WithdrawRegistration` handler**: after the domain transition, finds the open `Beoordelen` task for the registration and delivers the withdrawal message — best-effort, mirroring how the beoordeling completes its task.
- **Werkbak**: also filters out registrations that are no longer open, so a withdrawn case never surfaces even in the brief window before cancellation lands.
- **ADR-0014** records the decision (message event in BPMN vs. deleting the instance from code).
- **verify (`run-domain-check.sh`)**: a second registration parks at `Beoordelen`, is withdrawn via the domain, and the check asserts its `Beoordelen` task disappears — so verify-stack validates the live Flowable message correlation.
Refs #12 (S-11c — the BFF + self-service "trek aanvraag in" button + e2e — closes it).
## Definition of Done
- [x] Linked Gitea issue (#12).
- [x] Failing tests committed before the implementation (red → green per commit).
- [x] Implementation makes the tests pass.
- [x] Conventional Commits referencing the issue (`refs #12`).
- [ ] CI green — all Gitea Actions jobs.
- [x] `docker compose up` unaffected (BPMN redeploys on a fresh CI DB via flowable-init).
- [x] ADR added (ADR-0014).
- [x] Docs — the user-visible demo note lands with S-11c.
## Notes for reviewers
- Verified locally: `Big.Tests` 94/94 pass; `Big.Api` builds; `registratie.bpmn` is well-formed.
- The Flowable message-correlation REST shape is validated **live** by verify-stack (the Workflow Client unit tests stub the exchange and assert only the request shape, per ADR-0009) — the new `run-domain-check.sh` withdrawal step is that live check.
- Known gap (ADR-0014): a withdrawal that races ahead of the process reaching `Beoordelen` finds no task to cancel; the aggregate is still INGETROKKEN and the werkbak filter hides it, but that instance parks unattended. A process-level event subprocess would close the gap — deferred.
Reviewed-on: #89
## What & why
First half of **S-12c** (behandel-portal backend), per **ADR-0013** (decisions recorded in #84):
- **BFF multi-realm auth.** A second JWT bearer scheme (`medewerker`) alongside the default `digid` scheme. On validation it lifts Keycloak's `realm_access.roles` onto the principal, and a `behandelaar` policy (medewerker scheme + `behandelaar` role) gates `/behandel/*`. Self-service keeps the digid scheme.
- **Werkbak = Flowable tasks.** The domain `Werkbak` query reads the open `Beoordelen` tasks (§8.2, S-12b's `IUserTaskClient`) and enriches each with its aggregate's bsn + status; `GET /behandel/werkbak` (domain) is proxied by the BFF `GET /behandel/werkbak` behind the behandelaar policy. The read projection stays the anonymous openbaar model (no premature `IN_BEHANDELING`/personal-data plumbing — deferred in ADR-0008).
Behavior: `/behandel/werkbak` is **401** without a token, **403** for a medewerker lacking the role, **200 + werkbak** for a behandelaar.
**S-12c-2** (next): `POST /behandel/registrations/{id}/decide` → domain decision + complete the Flowable task.
## Definition of Done
- [x] Linked issue: #13 (umbrella, `refs`); closes the adr-proposal #84
- [x] Tests first; red → green per layer
- [x] Unit + acceptance green (`make unit`): domain 78, bff 23, acceptance 9 (+ acl/event-subscriber unaffected)
- [x] api-client `test` green; openapi.json regenerated (drift guard passes)
- [x] Mutation ≥ break(90): **domain 100%, bff 100%**
- [x] ADR-0013 added; `Keycloak__MedewerkerAuthority` wired into compose
- [ ] CI green (pending)
Part of #13. closes#84
Reviewed-on: #85