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Feb 28, 2020

Camunda BPM 7.13.0-alpha2 Released

We are happy to share the second alpha release of Camunda BPM 7.13 with you! This release features the following improvements: Job Execution with Managed Server Resources Query Jobs and Incidents by Failed Activity Ids Hostnames in Historic Job Log Full Coverage of DMN FEEL 1.2 OpenAPI Documentation of REST API Camunda BPM Run 8 Bug Fixes You can Download Camunda for free (click on Preview Release) 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.

By Camunda Platform Team

Feb 28, 2020

Camunda Optimize 3.0.0-alpha2 Released

We’re excited to announce the release of Camunda Optimize 3.0.0-alpha2. In this second alpha release of the year, you can get an early look at many improvements and features in advance of the stable Optimize 3.0.0. This release focuses on: Enhanced User Task Monitoring and Reporting Improved Dashboard Handling Support for Elasticsearch 7.6 The complete release notes are available in Jira.

By Felix Mueller

Feb 26, 2020

Camunda Modeler 3.7 Released

We are happy to announce the Camunda Modeler 3.7 release. It ships several features enhancing modeling experience with the improved space tool among them. Snapping and alignment/distribution helpers that landed in the DMN Editor makes it easier to create clear DMN diagrams. What is more, once you finish modeling, you can quickly deploy your diagram to Camunda Spring Boot Starter. Download the latest release and start modeling right away.

By Maciej Barelkowski

Getting Started with Knative

When building applications for Kubernetes, Zeebe can help you orchestrate several microservices. But how do you build those microservices in the first place? How do you connect them in a resilient way? Do you want to leverage the power of Functions as a Service in Kubernetes? The Knative Project was created to provide answers to these exact questions. While I was looking into how Knative will work with Zeebe, I realized it would be really helpful if I created some simple examples to demonstrate how Knative can help you in your projects. It will also help me explain how Zeebe and Knative will integrate and how they can be an amazing combination to build distributed systems. For these reasons, I…

By Mauricio Salatino

Complex multi-repo builds with GitHub Actions and Camunda Cloud

BLUF (Bottom-line Up-front): GitHub Actions are AWESOME and will change your life, but you risk losing yourself in a microservices architecture of repos, or have to go monolith once you get a few dependent projects or cross service provider boundaries – unless you orchestrate. I show you how I did it in this article. Get access to the Camunda Cloud Public Access Beta here. Use the Zeebe GitHub Action to orchestrate multi-repo builds with Zeebe and Camunda Cloud. In this article: Preamble What are GitHub Actions? GitHub Actions: The Good GitHub Actions: The Bad GitHub Actions: The Ugly Custom CI with GitHub Actions and Camunda Cloud Zeebe GitHub Action Modelling the problem / solution Starting a Camunda Cloud workflow from…

By Josh Wulf

Incident Alert Exporter

I took a break today from the article I’m working on about “Orchestrating GitHub Actions with Zeebe and Camunda Cloud” (stay tuned, because it is lit) to build an exporter for Zeebe, one that can alert you whenever an incident is raised – for example via Pushover, Pager Duty, or by calling you via the Twilio API. If you just want to see the code, it is on GitHub: Zeebe Incident Alerter. There are a couple of videos of the stream of me coding it at the end of the post if you want to see that. Using tutorials to write Zeebe extensions I followed a couple of tutorials from June last year to accomplish it – Writing a Zeebe…

By Josh Wulf

Jan 31, 2020

Camunda Optimize 3.0.0-alpha1 Released

We’re excited to announce the release of Camunda Optimize 3.0.0-alpha1. In this first alpha release of the year, you can get an early look at many improvements and features in advance of the stable Optimize version 3.0.0. In this release, we focused on: Enhanced User Task Monitoring and Reporting Enhanced Date Filters Support for Elasticsearch 7 The complete release notes are available in Jira.

By Felix Mueller

Jan 30, 2020

Camunda BPM 7.13.0-alpha1 Released

We are happy to share the first alpha release of Camunda BPM 7.13 with you! This release features the following improvements: Show Failed Activity in Jobs & Incidents Exclude Nodes from participating in History Cleanup Define Invocations per Batch Job by Batch Type Oracle 19c Support 22 Bug Fixes You can Download Camunda for free (click on Preview Release) 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.

By Camunda Platform Team

Announcing the Camunda Cloud Public Beta: Workflow Engineered for the Cloud (For Everyone!)

Tl;dr the Camunda Cloud beta is now open to everyone! You can sign up here. Last September at CamundaCon Berlin, we unveiled Camunda Cloud: a scalable, on-demand workflow platform. Camunda Cloud is the first BPMN-based workflow technology that’s been engineered specifically for the cloud and offered as an on-demand cloud service. It was a major milestone for our company.

By Daniel Meyer

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