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Announcing Zeebe and Operate 0.23

We’re excited to announce the release of Zeebe & Operate 0.23.0 and Zeebe Modeler 0.9.0! As usual, if you’d like to get started immediately, you can find information about it directly on the Zeebe & Operate documentation website. Here are some highlights: Zeebe Introduction of the FEEL expression language as a replacement for JSON path expressions in workflows Adoption of Spring Boot for broker and gateway configuration, replacing the old TOML format Changes to the snapshot format to ease upgradability in future versions Operate Improvement handling instance operations Highlighting of executed sequence flows Automated state migration between versions Modeler Error End Event support Deploy diagram and start instances from modeler In the rest of this post, we’ll go into more…

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Announcing Zeebe 0.22 and Operate 1.2 (Plus A Webinar!)

Happy New Year, Zeebots! We’re excited to kick off 2020 with the release of Zeebe 0.22 and Operate 1.2. These are the second minor Zeebe and Operate releases since going production ready in July 2019, and our dev team has made significant progress in the past quarter. If you’d like to get started right away, please refer to the Zeebe docs for instructions on how to download a release. Oh, and did we mention our New Year’s resolution? Webinars. More Zeebe webinars. And so we invite you to join us on Wednesday, January 22 at 5pm Central European Time / 11am US Eastern Standard Time for a webinar with Zeebe developer advocates Josh Wulf and Mauricio Salatino and Camunda CTO…

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Performance Profiling Zeebe

We frequently get questions about Zeebe’s performance. The answer to any performance question is easy: “It depends“. In this post, Zeebe Developer Advocate Josh Wulf and Zeebe Community member Klaus Nji talk about what it depends on, and how you can get performance benchmarks that answer the question that you actually want to answer: “Can Zeebe do what I need it to do, and how do I need to configure it to do that?“ As Albert Einstein famously said: “There are lies, damned lies, and then there are benchmarks” (or was that Aristotle?) Every system has a performance envelope. It is multi-dimensional, and its boundaries change in response to different variables. How the boundaries change and the rate of that…

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Zeebe and Operate Alpha Releases: December 2019 Edition

We’re back with another round of Zeebe and Operate alpha releases just in time for the end of 2019, and we’re excited to share what’s new. You can find out how to get started with Zeebe and Operate in the docs. In the rest of the post, we’ll highlight the new capabilities included in this release. BPMN Support in Zeebe: Event Subprocess with Message Start Event In our November 2019 alpha release post, we announced support for the timer event subprocess, and with this alpha2 release, we’ve added support for the interrupting and non-interrupting message event subprocess, too. As an example, let’s refer to our typical e-commerce order fulfillment process. Imagine that some items in a customer’s order aren’t always…

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Announcing Camunda Cloud

Today at CamundaCon, our CTO Daniel Meyer (who also happens to have written more than 100,000 lines of Zeebe code) unveiled Camunda Cloud. This is a big step for Camunda. It’s the first time in the company’s history that we’re offering a workflow service in the cloud, and we’re super excited to be starting down this path. And we’re sharing the news here on the Zeebe blog because Zeebe is the workflow engine that sits at the heart of Camunda Cloud.

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Announcing Zeebe 0.20.0: From Developer Preview To Production Ready

After more than two years of development, we’re excited to announce the release of Zeebe 0.20.0. This is the first release where we’ve removed the “developer preview” label from Zeebe and are designating Zeebe as “production ready”. It’s a major milestone for the project. In 2017, we created a dedicated team at Camunda with a vision to build a new workflow engine for high-performance applications running on modern, cloud-native software architectures. With Zeebe 0.20.0, we’ve taken a big step toward fulfilling that vision.

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