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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 everyone, as you may know, I’m working to deliver the next version of my previous book called jBPM Developer Guide published by Packt Publishing [UK].  I’m focused right now to round up this work and publish the new version (via Packt) at the beginning of next year. But before closing all the topics and move all the chapters drafts for the final stage, I would like to receive feedback from the community. I would like to gather and receive comments about the topics that this books should cover beyond the basic ones.

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Hi everyone, we are in the middle of the Drools and jBPM5 bootcamp in San Francisco. If you are around you can join us. Mark Proctor opens the day with an introduction to Drools and Edson goes next with Drools Fusion. I will go next with a jBPM5 Introduction and here are my slides! Remember that tomorrow we will have a Drools & jBPM5 bootcamp but health care oriented, so if you are close to the Regency Hyatt Hotel near the Airport you can join us because it’s a free event!

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We are 10 days away from the beginning of Rules Fest 2011, a very unique event where most of the Rule Engine vendors meet up to show the latest research and innovations inside the niche. This will be my third Rules Fest in a row and I will be presenting the Emergency Service application and talking about jBPM5 there. If you are around San Francisco, USA (OCTOBER 24-27) and if you have interest to learn about Rule Engines I strongly recommend you to attend. You need to pay some bucks in order to attend to the main event, but this year there will be 2 free boot camps (2 free days) about Drools and jBPM5. One day will be pretty related with technology and the other will be focused in the health care industry.

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