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New Camunda Workbench Release – Adds Stepping in Debugger

After a one day hack session, Nico and myself are proud to release a new version of Camunda Workbench. The Highlights of this Release are: Upgrade bpmn.io to v0.9.0 Create a new process Debugger now has stepping support Breakpoints after activities Display the type of variables Enhanced Script Editing What is Camunda Workbench? Camunda Workbench is the next big thing in browser-based tooling for BPMN based process automation 🙂 But most and foremost: Workbench is AWESOME! It brings use cases around modeling and execution of processes close together. In workbench you can model a process, deploy it to Camunda BPM Process Engine and then debug it in an interactive way. See for yourself: Camunda Workbench – Create and debug a…

By Daniel Meyer

Camunda BPM 7.3.0-alpha2 released

A new alpha release of our open source BPM and Workflow platform is available for download. The highlights of this release are: Process Engine and Rest API Native JSON and XML Variable Value Types Improved Sorting: specify multiple sort parameters in Rest API, sort task by variable value Historic Job Log Support for databases: Oracle 12c Partially Order Historic Activity Instances by occurrence Cockpit UI improvements Advanced Process Instance Search (enterprise feature) Tasklist Sort by multiple parameters Sort by variable value Admin Browse Users by Group JavaScript SDK Add group resource Support local variables The full release notes can retrieved from Jira. The known issues as well. You can download Camunda, run it with Docker or add it to your…

By Daniel Meyer

Camunda BPM 7.3.0-alpha1 released

The first alpha release in the 7.3 branch is ready! This is what’s inside: New Documentation Case Management Getting Started Tutorial (Docs) Multi Tenancy (Docs) Process Engine Features Namespaces in XPath (CAM-2342) Typed Variable API in CDI Module (CAM-3152, contribution by Michael Scholz) Support for CMMN Manual Activation Rule (CAM-3169) Use BPMN Call Activity for starting a CMMN Case Instance (CAM-3353) Bugfixes Multi Instance (CAM-986, contribution by Ronny Bräunlich) Variable Serialization (CAM-3167, CAM-3174, CAM-3176, CAM-3179) Cockpit Maintenance Upgrade to Bootstrap 3 (See “Known Issues” below) Switched from Angular UI to Angular Bootstrap (See “Known Issues” below) Support for requirejs-angular-define deprecated Features Improved startup time: All Javascript resources are now minified (including plugins) Advanced Process Instance Search (CAM-2697, enterprise edition only) Camunda Tasklist Features Create a standalone…

By Daniel Meyer

Camunda Modeler 2.7.0 release

The Camunda BPM team is pleased to announce the release of Camunda Modeler 2.7.0. This release is dedicated to align the latest improvements of Camunda BPM 7.2 with the modelers properties panel. Find a complete list of issues solved in this release in JIRA. This release covers Eclipse Kepler and Juno/Indigo as well as the Camunda Modeler Standalone. The new features were mainly developed by Roman! What’s inside? We exposed the attributes we have added with the Modeler release 2.6.1 on the properties panel, namely i/o mapping, connectors and asyncBefore/asyncAfter. Two new tabs were added to the properties panel in order to configure Input/Output parameter and connector settings. A new input dialog was implemented for adding and editing the parameter details. Find a complete overview…

By Michael Schöttes

Cycle 3.1 Released

We are happy to announce the release of Cycle version 3.1. Cycle is a tool which makes synchronization of BPMN diagrams between the camunda modeler and third party modeling tools possible. With this release we provide a feature which allows bpmn tool vendors to integrate their tool with camunda cycle by providing custom Connectors. The complete release notes can be found in JIRA You can download the distribution of Cycle 3.1 from camunda.org and view the source code on GitHub. Connectors Cycle uses Connectors which implement the necessary operations to synchronize BPMN diagrams. With Cycle 3.1, we provide a way to augment Cycle with custom Connectors. Tool vendors can implement needed operations and publish a Connector which integrates their tool…

By Sebastian Stamm

Camunda Modeler 2.6.1 release

It’s been a while since our last eclipse Modeler release. We are happy to announce the new Camunda Modeler release 2.6.1. Downloads Eclipse Modeler https://camunda.org/download/modeler/ Standalone Modeler https://camunda.org/bpmn/tool/ Kepler: https://camunda.org/release/camunda-modeler/update-sites/kepler/latest/site/ Indigo and Juno: https://camunda.org/release/camunda-modeler/update-sites/latest/site/ What’s inside? This release ensures compatibility of the Modeler with the latest attributes introduced in Camunda BPM 7.2. Roman has done a great job updating the meta model of the Modeler so that BPMN 2.0 XMLs which contain i/o-mapping and script attributes can now be opened. Additionally, we are happy that two pull requests from our great community are included in this release. What’s next? Currently we are working on the 2.7.0 version of our Modeler, which will expose the attributes we have added with 2.6.1 on the…

By Robert Gimbel

Camunda BPM 7.2.0 Final Released

Today we announce the official release of Camunda BPM 7.2.0 Final. This version constitutes the latest production-ready release of Camunda BPM platform and will be supported with patch updates in the the Camunda Enterprise Subscription. Camunda BPM is open source, you can download the distribution from camunda.com and inspect the sources on GitHub. Highlights of 7.2.0 Final This blogpost provides a summary of the highlights of the 7.2.0 Release. The complete release notes can be found in JIRA. New Tasklist This version ships a completely redesigned Tasklist. The Tasklist is a single page Java Script application which is developed as part of the Camunda BPM community Edition (Open Source). If you are interested in the source code of Camunda Tasklist,…

By Daniel Meyer

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