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Announcing Zeebe Node Client 0.23

The 0.23.2 version of the Zeebe Node Client is out and available via NPM. There was a critical build error in 0.23.0 and 0.23.1. Special thanks to @myfjdthink for reporting it, and @lwille for the Pull Request that fixed it. The complete Change Log is at the end of this post, with the full list of known issues (for the first time in a release – there is one), breaking changes, new features and fixes. In this post, we’ll also feature a few of the major changes in this release in detail. Feature: Zeebe Node is now pure JavaScript Known Issue: Connection Error debouncing Fix: Transparent Reconnection after K8s pod reschedule Feature: Developer-friendly logging Feature: Batch Worker Version 0.23.0 Changelog…

By Josh Wulf

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…

By Camunda Cloud Team

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…

By Camunda Cloud Team

Zeebe Kubernetes Operator (experimental)

I am happy to announce the experimental release of the Zeebe Kubernetes Operator. If you are looking at Zeebe and Kubernetes together the Zeebe Kubernetes Operator should improve your journey to provision and manage Zeebe Clusters. Here is a more detailed blog post about how to use it and how it works. This are very early stages of the project, that means it is a great time to get involved, provide feedback and if you are interested get in touch to work on some issues. Get in touch Is there a Zeebe topic that you’d like to see explored more deeply in a blog post? Let our dev advocates know on Twitter! Josh Salaboy Questions? Feedback? If you have questions…

By Mauricio Salatino

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…

By Camunda Cloud Team

Spring Zeebe 0.7.0 Released

I am happy to announce that Spring Zeebe 0.7.0 has been released using Zeebe Core 0.21.1 and Spring Boot 2.2.0.RELEASE. If you find any issues with these projects please report them here. Moving forward we want to quickly align Spring Zeebe projects with Zeebe releases in a more coordinated way and we want to refine these projects dependencies to make sure that they are aligned with the Spring Boot release train. I will be leading this process with the original author of these modules Jan Galinski from Holisticon to make sure that we keep these projects community driven with a transparent governance. If you have questions, proposals or extensions related to Spring Zeebe please get in touch. I will be…

By Mauricio Salatino

Announcing the Zeebe 0.21 Release

Today, we’re happy to announce the release of Zeebe 0.21 and Operate 1.1.0. Refer to the Zeebe docs for instructions to download a release. In this blog post we’ll highlight the changes since the 0.20 release. New and Changed in Zeebe 0.21 New and Changed in Zeebe Modeler 0.7.0 New and Changed in Operate 1.1.0 New and Changed in Zeebe 0.21 Java 11 TLS Support on Gateway and Clients OAuth Support in Clients Broker Backpressure Long-polling Workers New BPMN Symbol: Multi-instance subprocess Java 11 Prior to 0.21, Zeebe was built with Java 8. Zeebe is now built with Java 11 LTS. Please note that client applications that embed the Zeebe Java client library can still be written and compiled with…

By Josh Wulf

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.

By Camunda Cloud Team

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