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It was a great year (2011), I have been doing consulting for all over the world about jBPM5 and Drools, visiting more than 15 different clients on different locations. All of them highly interested in learning and using these projects. But I notice, in at least 5 of them a weird new Anti Pattern which I call “Inception”. Most of the time they have a “Business” justification, but technically they all know that they are gonna have troubles at some point in the future. So, I decide to write a post with some thoughts around this anti-pattern for two main reasons:

  • It’s good to share when something around the projects, or how the people use the projects, is not right
  • I want to write a post before the end of the year with a special thanks section :)

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Hi there, I’ve just finish my session in Rules Fest 2011, I wanna thanks all the organizers and all the attendees for the opportunity and the feedback about my session. I will definitely will be here next year trying to share more lesson learned and hopefully cooler stuff!

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I’m back again with another post about the Emergency Services Application to show the new features that we just add and how to get started with the project. Some new modules were added but the start up time was reduced dramatically. During this posts I will show how to download, start and use the application in your machine.
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I’m proud to release the second version of the Emergency Services jBPM5 and Drools demo application. We (@ilesteban and I @salaboy) spend a fair amount of time creating the second version that helps us to show some best practices about how to build applications on top of the Drools & jBPM5 platform. We are advertising this application as a jBPM5 and Drools blueprint that shows one of the possible architectures that can be used to build robust applications mixing Business Processes, Business Rules and Complex Event Processing. I’m also happy to announce that a new dev has join us (@calcacuervo) in this effort to share best practices and an end to end application that shows. We are waiting for your feedback and contributions, feel free to join us there are tons of things to do!

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