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Barcelona JUG – jBPM5 Developer Guide Presentation (19/12/12)

Hi everyone, I’m going to give a presentation in Barcelona about the jBPM5 Developer Guide book. There is no defined venue yet, but it will be next Wednesday (19th) at 7pm somewhere in the city. I will keep you posted! If you are interested to attend please drop me a comment so we can make the necessary adjustments. This will be a Barcelona JUG meetup, so feel free to invite as many friends as you want and please help us to spread the word.

Hola a todos! Estare en Barcelona presentando el libro jBPM5 Developer Guide. Todavia no hay sitio definido, pero en el transcurso de mañana estaremos publicando el lugar. Estamos seguros de que sera el Miercoles 19 de Diciembre en algun lado de la ciudad a las 7pm. El evento esta organizado por Barcelona JUG por eso sientanse libres de invitar a cuantos amigos pueda y ayudenos a difundir la palabra.

Here are some links from the Barcelona JUG Group that you can follow to see updates about this and future meetups:

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(PROCESSES & RULES) OR (RULES & PROCESSES) 2/X

I’m back! In my previous post I’ve introduced a couple of patterns about how to mix processes and rules and viceversa. This post, before jumping into more advanced topics which requires to know how the Rule Engine works, will explain with some examples how we can interact with the Rule Engine using stateless sessions . This examples can be used to compare how most of the BPMS out there used to work with Rule Engines. At the end of the post you can find an example about how to solve the same scenario presented in the example just using Rules.

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BPMN2 Process Designers, Why, When & How?

Based on the success of the BPMN2 standard I was trying to get a list of all the Open Source Projects that are making some effort towards the implementation of this standard. The following list of links includes the sources that I consider relevant if you are interested to see the current status of the different implementations. I personally believe that an effort to keep the data about all these projects and available resources can help towards the adoption of the solutions that are being developed. Having a centralized source of knowledge that reflects the status and health of the different open source project is essential to be able to pick the right one. Feel free to contact me if you think that I’m missing something, at this point it is an initial list for me to keep all the resources handy for giving talks or for further research.

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