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Product Name Version Release Date BPMN 2.0 Core Support [1] [Note 1] Deployable Process Definition Language Framework First BPMN 2.0 Release Date [Note 2] License ActiveVOS
jBPM (Java Business Process Model) is an open-source workflow engine written in Java that can execute business processes described in BPMN 2.0 (or its own process definition language jPDL in earlier versions). jBPM is a toolkit for building business applications to help automate business processes and decisions. It's sponsored by Red Hat, part ...
2.0 import and export, support for DMN 1.3, collaborative BPMN & DMN editing, REST & Java APIs, OpenAPI documentation, orchestration of RPA bots, reporting on processes executed by Camunda or by an external tool Camunda Platform BPMN model snippet: 2013-08-31 2024-11-01 [10] Apache License 2.0: Enterprise Architect: Sparx Systems: 2000 2024-09 ...
Java EE: BPMN 2.0 Apache 2.0: Open ESB: OpenESB Community 2.3.1 2013-10-01 Java EE, JBI: WS-BPEL 2.0 CDDL: Oracle BPEL Process Manager (formerly Collaxa BPEL Orchestration Server) Oracle Corporation: 11g 2010–04 Java EE: WS-BPEL 2.0, BPMN 2.0 Proprietary OW2 Orchestra: OW2: 4.9.0 2012-01-23 Apache Axis Apache CXF OSGi Java EE: WS-BPEL 2.0 ...
BPMN Engine, the core Business Process Model and Notation workflow processor; CMMN Engine, a Case Management Model and Notation processor; DMN Engine, an implementation of a subset of Decision Model and Notation based business rules; Flowable Design, a cloud-based graphical authoring interface for editing BPMN, CMMN, and DMN [10] [11]
The Yaoqiang BPMN Editor (FLOSS, GPLv3) can connect to the Activiti engine and thus can be used as a graphical workflow authoring interface, as an alternative to Activiti Modeler. The DocuBrain Workflow Editor is a standalone BPMN 2.0 compliant workflow editor that can be used to create and edit generic BPMN processes.
Camunda Platform is a lightweight, Java-based framework. It can be used as a standalone process engine server or embedded inside custom Java applications. It offers non-Java developers a REST API and dedicated client libraries to build applications connecting to a remote workflow engine. [20]
A BPMN model can be transformed into an EPC model. Conversely, an EPC model can be transformed into a BPMN model with only a slight loss of information. [9] A study showed that for the same process, the BPMN model may need around 40% fewer elements than the corresponding EPC model, but with a slightly larger set of symbols.