OS BPM / Restful BPM
By Jason
Now available on http://euroside.net here.
Tags: intalio, jBPM, PVM, BPEL, BPMN, rufus, openWFEru, Restful BPM
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April 23, 2008 at 4:55 pm |
Greetings!
Thanks for the compliment about Intalio|Designer. I just wanted to clarify that Designer does let you add other eclipse plugins. I have not tried to install the IBM XForm editor myself; maybe you have run into an undeclared missing dependency or a conflict of some kind?
Hugues – Intalio|Designer, Lead Engineer
April 23, 2008 at 10:28 pm |
Hugues
Thanks for the correction. I’ll try that one again. Improving the creation and edit of XForm through the GUI by including IBM’s editor would be great and fix an irritation – coding XML by hand hasn’t been and isn’t fun.
I would add that I can recommend Intalio’s Designer to anyone from a business background who is new to BPM and BPMN in particular. I was that person and being able to quickly create working processes is just the feedback you need to persist with the effort!
April 24, 2008 at 6:40 am |
Great analysis! You’ve extracted our overall ideas perfectly, which is surprising since we we only communicated bits and pieces on forums, articles and the website.
We’ll work our buts off to get you the BPMN designer and BPEL4People asap
regards,
Tom Baeyens
Lead and founder of JBoss jBPM
April 24, 2008 at 10:16 am |
Great post Jason !
We are definitely convinced that the Process Virtual Machine related work is going to be a big success as there are a lot of expectations on the BPM market for flexible, extensible and pluggable process engines.
On the BPMN topic, we are also involved on the JWT movement (btw, we have a big meeting tomorrow on the BPMN->XPDL and BPMN->BPEL generation
The main focus would be to reproduce what has been done at process engine level with the Process Virtual Machine but at process editor level inside Eclipse: a kind of generic meta-model allowing multiple views and extensions.
Priority items for us (Bull – Bonita and Orchestra guys) is the BPMN to XPDL views and grammar generation + BPMN to BPEL ones. This will simplify the current deployment of both XPDL and BPEL processes in Nova Bonita and Nova Orchestra engines.
Regards,
Miguel Valdes
On behalf of Nova Bonita and Nova Orchestra open source projects
http://www.bpmcorner.org
April 24, 2008 at 3:14 pm |
“we are also involved on the JWT movement”
I’m pleased that open source bpm design efforts based on Eclipse are collaborating.
May 2, 2008 at 6:57 pm |
Why the preference to deploy to PVM instead of the Apache Ode backplane? The Ode execution core (which, ironically, was called “process virtual machine” when it was part of PXE circa 2004…) has a long history and is extremely well tested at this point. (I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a bug in Jacob, per se.)