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camunda Modeler 2.5.0 released: Extension elements, properties panel and bug fixes

The camunda BPM team is pleased to announce the release of camunda Modeler 2.5.0. This release is dedicated to align the latest improvements of camunda BPM 7.1 with the modelers properties panel. Furthermore we implemented a new properties tab for extension elements and of course we fixed bugs. 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 ModelerStandalone. The new features where mainly developed by Kristin! Furthermore Roman did some great bugfixes. Properties Panel We aligned the elements of the properties panel with the latest engine features released with camunda BPM 7.1. Follow Up Date According to CAM-1654 you can define a follow up date for…

By Michael Schöttes

Finally! Camunda BPM 7.1.0-Final is released

Today we release 7.1.0-Final, the new minor version of camunda BPM. Compared to the 7.0.0.Final release, the new version includes many new features and improvements: Improved process engine with Job Definitions, better BPMN coverage and improved performance, All-new BPMN Model API for convenient BPMN model access, New features in the cockpit monitoring web application, Improved Tasklist and Task Forms, including support for HTML5 and Generated Task Forms. Support for Oracle WebLogic Server 12c and JBoss Application Server 7.2 and JBoss EAP 6.1 / 6.2 This blog post contains a more detailed feature overview below. The release is now available on camunda.org for download: You can download the release on camunda.org for free. All in all, 320 issues were closed. See the complete…

By Daniel Meyer

camunda BPM 7.1.0-alpha4 released – BPMN coverage, Performance & Cockpit

Today we released camunda BPM 7.1.0-alpha4. This release provides many improvements and bug fixes: Process Engine: BPMN coverage: Support for Non-Interrupting Event Subprocess – (CAM-112) – HOT Performance Improvements: Execution Tree pre-fetching (CAM-1967) Reduce number of database queries. (CAM-1905, CAM-1906, CAM-1966) Message Correlation Improvements: Added Fluent Builder & Correlation using Process Instance Id (CAM-1775) camunda Cockpit (Webapplication for Monitoring & Operations): Community Features: Resolve Caching problems – Try 1 (CAM-1899) Improved Plugin API (CAM-1737, CAM-1958, CAM-1959, CAM-1960, CAM-1961) Search & Filter Activity Instance Tree (CAM-1874) Enterprise only: History of Variables (CAM-73) History of User Tasks (CAM-1875) Bpmn Model API: Support for all camunda Extension elements & Attributes (CAM-1854) All in all, 45 Issues were closed. Find the complete release notes in Jira. Download camunda BPM 7.1.0-alpha4 now! Give us…

By Daniel Meyer

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 BPM 7.1.0-alpha3 released – Cockpit, BPMN Model Api and Task Operation Log

Today we release the next alpha version of Camunda BPM. The highlights of this release are:      Bpmn Model API Task Operation Log Edit group Identity Links in cockpit monitoring web application Cockpit usability improvements (Browser History, Icons) Consolidated Examples Repository On top of this we introduced new features into the cockpit monitoring web application which are reserved for enterprise subscription customers only: Diagram View for Historic Process Instances Audit Log for Historic Process Instances Advanced Querying Features for Historic Process Instances View the complete Release Notes in Jira.   Download Camunda BPM alpha 3 now and Give us Feedback via @camundaBPM and in the Forums.      Bpmn Model Api integration with Process Engine The BPMN Model API allows you…

By Daniel Meyer

Announcing the Release Date of camunda BPM 7.1.0 GA

The next release date of camunda BPM has been fixed: 7.1. GA* will ship on March 31st,2014 Most features will be open source, except for the IBM Websphere and Oracle WebLogic AS distribution along with the cockpit history plug-in. 7.1 GA will be the baseline for the next supported enterprise edition of Camunda BPM 7.1. Highlights of 7.1. Monitoring of Historic Data in Cockpit (EE only) New Job Definitions Concept and Job Suspension Feature in Cockpit Rapid Prototyping with Task Forms generated from BPMN 2.0 XML BPMN 2.0 Model API More BPMN 2.0 Support: Non Interrupting Message Event Subprocess Webserver Support: Weblogic 12c, JBoss EAP 6.1 and 6.2 Improved Message Correlation Of course there will be lots of other improvements and bug fixes…

By Robert Gimbel

camunda Modeler 2.4.0 released: Design / Source View and enhanced file handling

Today we are happy to announce the new release of our camunda Modeler. Beside a couple of bug fixes this version adds a Source / Design view switch and an enhanced file handling. Checkout the complete list of issues solved in this release. And of course, try out the new modeler and tell us what you think via our forums or on twitter. The new features were initially developed for camunda Modeler Standalone and are now incorporated into the main modeler codebase. Thanks to Nico’s  work we could align the development of both projects. Source/Design View A feature that allows you to switch from the design perspective to the underlying BPMN 2.0 xml. Use the source view to see what is behind the graphical representation or to edit custom attributes….

By Michael Schöttes

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 BPM 7.1.0-alpha2 released

It was a hard time of two months without a new Camunda BPM release, but the waiting came to an end today. We are happy to announce the first release of 2014: Camunda BPM 7.1.0-alpha2. The highlights of this release are: engine: enhance PVM Atomic Operation and Graph Model to provide facility for an activity to cancel a scope or be executed concurrently to activities in the same scope. This refactoring has the following positive effects: write History for Boundary Events, Intermediate Catch Events following an Event Based Gateway Execution Listeners on cancel scope / concurrent activities now work proper and fixed a lot of further bugs a Receive Task with a message reference can be triggered like an ordinary event…

By Roman Smirnov

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