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Nico Rehwaldt

Mar 8, 2016

Camunda Modeler v0.5.0 released

Today we’re releasing a new version of the Camunda Modeler. It brings full support for editing Camunda properties via the properties panel and fixes numerous bugs. Download the new version from camunda.org.

By Nico Rehwaldt

Nov 30, 2015

Hello new Camunda Modeler

Today we release the first version of the new Camunda Modeler to the public. The new modeler is a desktop application and integrated modeling solution for BPMN 2.0 and DMN 1.1. It builds on top of the BPMN 2.0 and DMN tooling provided by bpmn.io and brings its simplicity, performance and style to every computer. Download the new Modeler from camunda.org and start building BPMN 2.0 diagrams better and faster today. Current Feature Set The modeler provides you with a rich modeling tooling, including: Modeling of BPMN 2.0 process and collaboration diagrams Editing of BPMN 2.0 and Camunda properties via a properties panel Modeling of DMN 1.1 tables Tabbing (multiple diagrams open) History with Undo and Redo Native Operating system…

By Nico Rehwaldt

Mar 5, 2014

camunda-bpm-assert 1.0 released as a community extension

camunda-bpm-assert is a community extension to camunda BPM that makes it easier to test-drive processes that are implemented with camunda BPM. I am happy to say that our contributor Martin Schimak from plexiti has just published version 1.0 of the library. The release comes with a stable api, maven coordinates and tons of documentation and examples. Read the official release blog post and make sure to fork the project on GitHub.

By Nico Rehwaldt

camunda Modeler Standalone 1.0.0 released as an official part of camunda BPM

The camunda Modeler Standalone is a tool that allows you to create, view and edit BPMN process and collaboration diagrams in a seamless way. I am happy to say that the project, previously a side project of mine, is now an official part of camunda BPM. Today we released version 1.0.0 as the first stable version of the modeler. Get it now. As part of camunda BPM the camunda Modeler Standalone got its own place on camunda.org and a one-click-to-distribution build. From now on, it will be subject to our extensive QA and receive support through our forums. Under the Hood The camunda Modeler Standalone is open-source on GitHub. It has our camunda Modeler BPMN 2.0 plug-in for Eclipse under the hood. In fact, both share more than 95% of the…

By Nico Rehwaldt

Camunda Modeler as a standalone tool

As a small little side project I was working on a standalone version of the Camunda BPMN 2.0 modeling plugin for Eclipse. The Camunda Modeler standalone offers nice little features to better integrate with the operating system and focuses 100% on process modeling. It is available for Mac, Linux and Windows. Update (2014-02-05) The project is now an official part of Camunda BPM. Read the official announcement or check out its home on camunda.org. Features Notable features are the nice little desktop icon for the modeler as well as the ability to directly open BPMN diagrams via double click. Showcase Have a look on the short video that showcases the application: Try it! The Camunda Modeler Standalone is available for download for…

By Nico Rehwaldt

camunda Modeler 2.3.0 released: Custom Tasks, Form Fields and better Subprocess Modeling

We are happy to announce the new release of the camunda Modeler. This version adds the ability to extend the modeler with custom tasks. Furthermore it adds editing support for form fields that were recently re-introduced into the camunda BPM platform. Last but not least, it improves the handling of subprocesses. Custom Task Plugins Custom task plugins give you the ability to contribute self-made tasks to the camunda modeler. A custom task is a task that may be reused across all of your diagrams. It can ship with a predefined configuration, can have a customized look and feel and integrates into the palette as well as the properties panel. Check out our custom task example that show cases what is possible with…

By Nico Rehwaldt

camunda Modeler 2.2.0 released: Kepler support and modeling improvements

Today we are happy to announce the new release of the camunda Modeler. This version adds official support for Eclipse Kepler. On top of that it ships with the ability to change the type of tasks, events and gateways as well as a simplified connection of elements. Eclipse Kepler Support Kepler support is finally there. Head over to the downloads site and get a fresh version of the modeler, ready for Kepler. Morphing áka Changing Flow Node Types Morphing flow nodes to different types is something we are pretty exited about because it makes it a lot easier to change existing process models. Thanks to Roman, this feature is now available via the actions menu as two small gears for…

By Nico Rehwaldt

camunda Modeler 2.1.0 released

Today we released a new version of the Camunda Modeler. It provides better property editing support for BPMN 2.0 and Camunda BPM properties, improvements in pool and lane handling and fixes a number of important bugs. Property Editing Support Kristin and Roman extended the property panel to achieve parity with new engine extensions and features introduced in Camunda BPM 7.0: On throwing message events and send tasks service task engine extensions may be edited On call activities passing the business key as well as all variables may be edited On call activities the called element binding and version may be specified On start events the form key may be edited independent of the event definition In addition, documentation may now…

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