Starting today, the code for bpmn.io, our next generation JavaScript Framework for BPMN 2.0, is available on GitHub.
The bpmn.io team has also developed a simple demo application which provides a BPMN viewer in the browser.
Starting today, the code for bpmn.io, our next generation JavaScript Framework for BPMN 2.0, is available on GitHub. The bpmn.io team has also developed a simple demo application which provides a BPMN viewer in the browser. Read Nico’s official announcement on bpmn.io/blog.
Starting today, the code for bpmn.io, our next generation JavaScript Framework for BPMN 2.0, is available on GitHub.
The bpmn.io team has also developed a simple demo application which provides a BPMN viewer in the browser.
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