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Announcing the Operate Alpha Release – May 2019 Edition

The Operate team is excited to announce our May 2019 alpha release, Operate-1.0.0-alpha10. This is the first alpha release since we made an Operate preview publicly available in April 2019. You can download the Operate distribution here. It’s labeled camunda-operate-alpha10-1.0.0 and is listed under the same GitHub release as Zeebe 0.17.0 and Operate-1.0.0-RC3, the Operate release from the beginning of April.

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‘Introducing Operate’ Webinar Recording and Answers to Audience Questions

On April 24, 2019, we hosted our first-ever Operate webinar, sharing background on the problem that Operate seeks to solve and demoing a few of its core capabilities. A recording of the webinar has been uploaded, and you can find it here. We’d also like to put together answers to questions that came in during the webinar, including some that we didn’t have an opportunity to answer during the webinar itself.

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Zeebe and Fn Project Integrated: a Proof of Concept

Editor’s note: this post originally appeared on the Esentri blog. It was cross-posted here with Esentri’s permission. We’d like to give a shout-out to author Artun Subasi for his excellent blog post series on orchestrating serverless function with a workflow engine! I’d like to demonstrate a Proof of Concept (PoC) which integrates Zeebe with the Fn Project in order to orchestrate serverless functions using Business Process Model Notation (BPMN).

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Announcing the Operate Preview Release: Monitoring and Managing Cross-Microservice Workflows

Today, we’re excited to announce a first-ever preview release of Camunda Operate, a tool that was purpose-built for monitoring and troubleshooting workflows running in Zeebe. The Operate preview is being made available under a trial license that allows for unrestricted use in non-production environments. In this post, we’ll describe the vision behind Operate, show you how to get started, and explain the Operate license in more detail.

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BPMN Support in Zeebe Through 0.16: A Quick Primer

Zeebe 0.15, released at the beginning of February 2019, shipped with new BPMN features, including message and timer start events and non-interrupting message and timer boundary events. The Zeebe team has made significant progress on BPMN coverage in the last few releases, and when it comes to the near-term Zeebe BPMN roadmap, the 0.15 features are the last of what’s planned in preparation of a production-ready Zeebe release in mid-2019. In the Zeebe documentation, we describe each supported BPMN element and its technical specifications. Especially if you’re new to BPMN, we recommend you consult the docs during the modeling process. Many important details are covered, from how to define duration for timer events to workflow instance dataflow. Because we’ve added…

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Announcing the Zeebe 0.16 Release

The Zeebe team is happy to announce the 0.16 release. You can download Zeebe 0.16 from the release page on GitHub. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the highlights from the release and share other project updates. Questions? Feedback? The Community page on our website lists a number of ways that you can get in touch with us. We monitor and respond to messages on the Slack group and user forum on an ongoing basis, and we’d love to hear from you. Zeebe 0.16 Release Highlights The most significant update in 0.16 is the migration to a new dataflow concept in Zeebe, replacing payloads with variables and scopes. We’ll publish a more detailed post about this change in the…

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