jBPM6 Developer Guide /

Learn about the components, tooling, and integration points that are part of the JBoss Business Process Management (BPM) framework In Detail jBPM6 Developer Guide will guide you through each level of the jBPM6 platform, allowing you to model and build applications that will automate your business sc...

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Main Authors: De Maio, Mariano (Author), Salatino, Mauricio (Author), Aliverti, Esteban (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Packt Publishing, 2014.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:Learn about the components, tooling, and integration points that are part of the JBoss Business Process Management (BPM) framework In Detail jBPM6 Developer Guide will guide you through each level of the jBPM6 platform, allowing you to model and build applications that will automate your business scenarios. This book will provide you with the knowledge that you need to get up and running with developing applications that use Business Processes (BPM) as a foundation. This book will help you understand the pieces and components inside a Business Process Management System (BPMS). Furthermore, you will learn about the shared mechanisms that the Drools and jBPM projects use to store information and define transaction boundaries. By the end of the book, you will know how to use the KIE Workbench extension points to communicate external systems with it, and also how to use these extension points to configure the KIE Workbench in a distributed environment. What You Will Learn Leverage the power of business rules to simplify business processes Use jBPM6's configuration and architecture for different environments and scenarios Define your environment in a user-friendly, extensible, and configurable way with the tooling provided in jBPM6 Understand how the framework handles information that flows through your business processes Integrate practical examples of automating with different enterprise technologies in Java and non-Java environments Demonstrate the benefits of running the inference power of the Drools engine together with process executions Discover how to use the KIE Workbench extension points to communicate with external systems
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (310 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.