Apr 24, 2025
An Advanced Ad-Hoc Sub-Process Tutorial
Learn about the new ad-hoc sub-process capabilities and how you can take advantage of them to create dynamic process flows.
By Joe Pappas
Author
Apr 24, 2025
Learn about the new ad-hoc sub-process capabilities and how you can take advantage of them to create dynamic process flows.
By Joe Pappas
Apr 18, 2025
Learn how to create custom exporters and how to test them quickly using Camunda 8 Run.
By Joe Pappas, Raj Subburaj
Jan 28, 2025
Learn how to use Camunda’s SOAP Connector to enable you to interact with applications that are exposed via Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
By Joe Pappas
Dec 19, 2024
Learn how to test various components of a process application in Camunda 8 using a blue-green technique to ensure a new component works as expected.
By Joe Pappas, Pierre-Yves Monnet
Jun 27, 2024
Learn how to use the Camunda 8 JavaScript SDK for Node.js in an AWS Lambda function to interact with Camunda SaaS.
By Joe Pappas
May 25, 2023
Learn how to migrate your process flows from Pega to Camunda quickly and easily with this guide, which walks you through how to use our free migration tool.
By Joe Pappas
Apr 26, 2023
Learn how to create processes using the Camunda Webhook Connector and to start them via Postman both in unauthenticated and authenticated modes.
By Joe Pappas
Jun 9, 2020
It’s well known that process flows created in Pega don’t conform to any open standard, despite looking rather BPMN-like. Folks who are looking to jump start their migration from Pega to Camunda are stuck having to manually redraw processes in Modeler. But manually redrawing process flows is tedious and time consuming, especially if there are many or complex processes to convert. In this tutorial we’ll step you through a utility that can help you generate a BPMN compliant process that can serve as a starting point for your Pega to Camunda conversion.
By Joe Pappas
Apr 30, 2020
If you’re thinking you can export BPMN from IBM expecting to be able to open it in Camunda Modeler you might be in for a surprise. As has been discovered, IBM BPMN exports do not include diagram information that tools like Camunda Modeler use to render a diagram. In this tutorial we’ll step you through two approaches taking advantage of utilities developed by our consulting team to help you create a complete diagram that can be opened and viewed not only in Camunda Modeler but in any BPMN compliant design tool.
By Joe Pappas