Oracle JBPM
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JBPM Developer Course Content:
1.Overview
- What is jBPM?
- Overview
- Core Engine
- Eclipse Editor
- Web-based Designer
- jBPM Console
- Documentation
2.Getting Started
- Downloads
- Getting started
- Community
- Sources
3.Installer
- Prerequisites
- Download the installer
- Demo setup
- What to do if I encounter problems or have questions?
4.Core Engine: API
- The jBPM API
- Knowledge-based API
5.Core Engine: Basics
- Creating a process
- Details of different process constructs: Overview
- Details: Process properties
- Details: Events
- Details: Activities
- Details: Gateways
- Using a process in your application
- Other features
6.Core Engine: BPMN 2.0
- Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 specification
- Examples
- Supported elements / attributes
7.Core Engine: Persistence and transactions
- Runtime State
- Process Definitions
- History Log
8.Core Engine: Example
- jBPM Examples
- Examples
- Unit tests
9.Eclipse BPMN 2.0 Plugin
- Installation
- Creating your BPMN 2.0 processes
- Filtering elements and attributes
10.Designer
- Installation
- Source code
- Designer UI Explained
- Support for Domain-specific service nodes
- Configuring Designer
- Generation of process and task forms
- View processes as PDF and PNG
- 108 Viewing process BPMN2 source
- Embedding designer in your own application
- Migrating existing jBPM 32 based processes to BPMN2
- Visual Process Validation
- Integration with the jBPM Service Repository
- Generating code to share the process image, PDF, and embedded process editor
- Importing existing BPMN2 processes
- Viewing Process Information
- Requirements
11.Console
- Installation
- Running the process management console
- Adding new process / task forms
- REST interface
12.Human Tasks
- Human tasks inside processes
- Human task service
- Human task clients
13.Domain-specific processes
- Introduction
- Example: Notifications
14.Testing and debugging
- Unit testing
- Debugging
15.Process Repository
16.Business Activity Monitoring
- Reporting
- Direct Intervention
17.Flexible Processes
18.Integration with Maven, OSGi, Spring, etc
- Maven
- Spring
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