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Sep 13, 2022

Camunda Automation Platform 7.18.0-alpha5 Released

We are pleased to announce the next alpha release of Camunda Platform Runtime 7.18. This release features the following improvements: Logging: Engine name parameter in mapped diagnostic context Exception Error Codes now available in the External Task Clients IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty support New Supported Environments 7 Bug Fixes You can download Camunda for free or run it with Docker. For a complete list of all improvements, take a look at the release notes. Please also see the list of known issues. If you want to dig in deeper, you can find the source code on GitHub. Logging: Engine Name Parameter in Mapped Diagnostic Context As an addition to the already present list of parameters for the logging context,…

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Aug 9, 2022

Camunda Automation Platform 7.18.0-alpha4 Released

We are pleased to announce the next alpha release of Camunda Platform Runtime 7.18. This release features the following improvements: Support for H2 2.1 Traditional Chinese translations are available Improved status monitoring of batch jobs Improved safety of executing a batch operation on the Batch Operation page 8 Bug Fixes You can download Camunda for free or run it with Docker. For a complete list of all improvements, take a look at the release notes. Please also see the list of known issues. If you want to dig in deeper, you can find the source code on GitHub. Support for H2 2.1 This release adds support for the H2 database in version 2.1, which provides fixes for vulnerabilities. Enterprise customers…

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Jul 12, 2022

Camunda Platform 8.1.0-alpha3 Released

We’re excited to announce the release of Camunda Platform 8.1.0-alpha3. If you’d like to get started with Camunda Platform 8.1.0-alpha3 right away, you can sign up for a free trial now. Create Process Instance Starting at User-Defined Elements An often requested feature is now available as a preview with Camunda Platform 8.1.0-alpha3: create a process instance starting at user-defined elements. When creating a process instance through the CreateProcessInstance RPC, the process instance is started at the default none start event. For testing purposes, you may want to start at one (or multiple) of the other elements. This feature is now available through both the CreateProcessInstance RPC and the CreateProcessInstanceWithResult RPC. It is available for use in the Zeebe Java client…

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