This recorded webinar gets you the lowdown on jBPM 5 from Kris Verlaenen, Red Hat’s jBPM 5 project lead. While you’re at it, learn how to build intelligent business processes by leveraging the combined power of business rules, business events, and processes.
Interested in the demo mentioned in this recording? Visit http://www.jboss.org/jbw2012keynote
Popular jBPM 5, now part of JBoss Enterprise BRMS
jBPM 5—one of the most popular open source BPM/workflow solutions on the market — is being productized as part of JBoss® Enterprise BRMS, which injects intelligence into static business processes.
jBPM key functions and future direction
Adopted by many enterprises for its lightweight footprint, embeddable engine, and ease of use, jBPM takes these unique characteristics to the next level by adopting the popular BPMN 2 standard—the choice of standard for modeling and native execution. Check out this webinar to learn about jBPM 5’s key functions and future direction, including:
BPMN 2-based process modeling using rich web-based designer and Eclipse editor.
Human interaction based on the WS-HT standard.
Process monitoring and debugging.
Support plan through JBoss’ enterprise product
Speakers:
Kris Verlaenen, jBPM 5 project lead, Red Hat
Kris Verlaenen leads the jBPM 5 effort and is one of the core developers of the Drools project, to which he started contributing in 2006. After finishing his Ph.D. in computer science in 2008, he joined JBoss full time and became the Drools Flow lead. He has a keen interest in the healthcare domain, one of the areas that has already shown a great need for a unified process, rule, and event-processing framework.
Interested in the demo mentioned in this recording? Visit http://www.jboss.org/jbw2012keynote
Popular jBPM 5, now part of JBoss Enterprise BRMS
jBPM 5—one of the most popular open source BPM/workflow solutions on the market — is being productized as part of JBoss® Enterprise BRMS, which injects intelligence into static business processes.
jBPM key functions and future direction
Adopted by many enterprises for its lightweight footprint, embeddable engine, and ease of use, jBPM takes these unique characteristics to the next level by adopting the popular BPMN 2 standard—the choice of standard for modeling and native execution. Check out this webinar to learn about jBPM 5’s key functions and future direction, including:
BPMN 2-based process modeling using rich web-based designer and Eclipse editor.
Human interaction based on the WS-HT standard.
Process monitoring and debugging.
Support plan through JBoss’ enterprise product
Speakers:
Kris Verlaenen, jBPM 5 project lead, Red Hat
Kris Verlaenen leads the jBPM 5 effort and is one of the core developers of the Drools project, to which he started contributing in 2006. After finishing his Ph.D. in computer science in 2008, he joined JBoss full time and became the Drools Flow lead. He has a keen interest in the healthcare domain, one of the areas that has already shown a great need for a unified process, rule, and event-processing framework.
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