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Mastering jBPM 5

By : Simone Fiorini, Arun V Gopalakrishnan
Book Image

Mastering jBPM 5

By: Simone Fiorini, Arun V Gopalakrishnan

Overview of this book

If you are a designer or developer who wants to build and operate business process-centric applications, then this book is for you. Knowledge of the basic concepts of application development in Java will be helpful in following the concepts covered in the book, but is not necessary.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
12
Index

Chapter 4. Operation Management

This chapter will illustrate all the tasks that are required to perform jBPM operations by walking you through the following topics (focusing on the jBPM KIE workbench and related tools):

  • jBPM environment configuration: Git and Maven repositories, organizational units, and user management with basic administration and permissions by role-based access control (RBAC)
  • New jBPM asset management feature and module deployment
  • Process and task management
  • jBPM auditing and history log analysis with a working example of BAM
  • Job and command scheduling with jBPM Executor

This chapter requires a working knowledge of both Git and Maven, which play a central role in the KIE workbench architecture. You will be asked to work with Git and to deploy artifacts to Maven. Let us start by reviewing the typical software architecture of a jBPM 6.2 development system with the aim to shed some light on the new system components and the way they interact.