Training jBPM 4
During our 2-day crash course we will enable you to use the open source process engine JBoss jBPM in your own projects. jBPM can be used as a lightweight workflow engine or as the core of your company wide SOA.
The training shows you along with practical examples how jBPM works and how it can be used successfully. As a participant you will benefit from our profound experience with the jBPM process engine. After the training you can asses the potentials and boundaries of jBPM, including jPDL, BPMN 1.2 and the brand new BPMN 2.0. After the training, you will be ready to start working with jBPM. You will have gained an understanding of how business IT alignment works with a process engine.
Agenda
Day 1: Basics and Process Modeling
- BPM, Process Execution and Process Engines
- Overview of JBoss jBPM
- BPMN 1.2, BPMN 2.0, jPDL
- Human Task Management
- Tooling: Eclipse Designer, Signavio Modeller
- Business-IT-Alignment with BPMN and jBPM
Day 2: The Engine in Detail
- Architecture jBPM and Process Virtual Machine (PVM)
- Installation, Deployment and Operations
- Calling Code or Services in the Process
- API, Client-Programming and automated Testing of Processes
- Variables and Expression Language
- Patterns and advanced Concepts
Dates and Registration
- Duration: 2 days
- Participation Fee: 990 EUR net
10% discount for a second participant of the same company.
| Termin | Ort | Verfügbarkeit | Anmeldung |
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| 27.09.-28.09.2010 | Berlin | Noch Plätze frei | Jetzt anmelden |
Your Trainer
Our Publications (excerp)
| Erschienen | Autor | Titel & Link | |
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| 10-2009 | JavaMagazin | Bernd Rücker, Falko Menge | JBoss jBPM 4 |
| 09-2009 | JavaMagazin | Bernd Rücker, Jörg Moldenhauer | Prozessinformationssystem mit jBPM bei der 1&1 |
| 09-2008 | JavaMagazin | Bernd Rücker | jBPM meets ESB |
| 06-2008 | JavaMagazin | Bernd Rücker | Business Process Simulation in Action |
| 05-2008 | JavaMagazin | Bernd Rücker | Business Process Simulation selbst gemacht |
| 02-2008 | Master Thesis | Bernd Rücker | Building an open source Business Process Simulation tool with JBoss jBPM |
Credentials (excerpt)
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After a clear overview about the functionality of jBPM and the design of processes, the second part handled specific project tasks based on comprehensive project experience. The architectural characteristics and the openness of jBPM have been discussed. The team members who are not in design and integration of processes gained an overview. At the same time process engineers who have already had experience with jBPM, were provided with specific solutions. Like this the workshop was very well aligned with our needs and very successful. Carsten Schulze, Head of Development, Marabu EDV -Beratung und -Service GmbH |
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We know that camunda is always our reliable contact for all questions concerning BPM. Andreas Mockenhaupt, Director Softwareengineering, Vitras GmbH |
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We evaluated jBPM for a prototype and adjusted it to our specific requirements. We discussed our existing knowledge in a workshop with camunda and were provided with competent input and additional solutions. Hauke Rabe, Development, ppi Media GmbH |
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Many people are talking about the theory of process management, workflow systems and jBPM… At camunda they also know, how it really works and how it is implemented in the best way. Sandra Jensen, Consultant, D+S solutions GmbH |
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The training was closely related to real practical problems. The trainer was able to cope with our business requirements and our technical environment very fast. The training atmosphere was productive and comfortable. Michael Dürr, Development, IT Service-Zentrum in Ludwigsburg, IKK Baden-Württemberg und Hessen |
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camunda helped us to evaluate the current ESB solutions and gave an outlook on how business processes can be implemented along with the IT strategy in future. Michael Schnitzler, Development, Versandapotheke DocMorris |
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The workshop was perfectly structured and has proven to us, that we are not alone with questions and problems regarding process engines. The same is true for evaluations and decisions. The theory was accompanied by numerous practical exercises based on the process engine JBoss jBPM. The style of the training was very clear and understandable for the participants. Sustainably valuable. Benjamin Wiedmann, GEK |
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