[Jbpm-users] JBoss jBPM 3.0 final released
open-source, flexible Business Process Management (BPM) in Java
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From: Tom B. <tom...@jb...> - 2005-06-24 16:07:38
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hi jbpm-user, =20 JBoss jBPM 3.0 final was released today. This is definitely a real milestone. =20 JBoss jBPM now includes the following components: Runtime engine as a POJO library, a graphical desiger as an eclipse plugin, persistence based on hibernate, a web console in JSF, a BPEL extension for orchestration, scheduler for timers, business calendar and much more. We are very excited about the foundations for our engine: Graph Oriented Programming. This is what makes JBoss jBPM both simple and extremely powerfull. Currently all products and specifications (yes, there are many) have a different model and that holds back adoption of workflow and BPM technology. We believe that Graph Oriented Programming is a significant step towards lifting this barrier. Learn all about the JBoss jBPM foundations in my upcoming JavaOne talk "Workflow, BPM and Java Technology" (http://www28.cplan.com/javaone05_93_1/session_details.jsp?isid=3D270364&= i location_id=3D93-1&ilanguage=3Denglish) You can also read about Graph Oriented Programming (http://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v3/userguide/graphorientedprogramming.html) at the JBoss jBPM online documentation (http://jboss.com/products/jbpm/docs) In the JBoss jBPM downloads (http://jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloads) you can find the starters kit that includes everything to get started in one easy download. regards, tom. |