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jBPM6 Developer Guide

jBPM6 Developer Guide

By : Salatino
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jBPM6 Developer Guide

jBPM6 Developer Guide

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By: Salatino

Overview of this book

If you are a Java developer or architect who needs to have a better understanding of how Business Process Management frameworks behave in real-life implementations, this book is for you. This book assumes that you know the Java language well and are familiar with some widely used frameworks such as Hibernate. You should also know the basics of relational databases and Maven-based applications.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Chapter 7. Defining Your Environment with the Runtime Manager

By now, we have seen the two main components of a jBPM6 runtime, the KIE session and the Human task service. These components are provided as the basic components needed to run process interactions between humans and systems. As the responsibilities of the process runtime grows, connectors to external systems should be added to transform the process engine into a highly configurable enterprise integration platform, where coordination between different systems can be easily managed in a business-friendly way.

The entire configuration involved in creating a runtime for the process engine, the Human task component, and all the external systems connectors could become cumbersome if not managed in a single place. In this chapter, we will learn about the runtime manager component, which is designed to create a bridge between all the components and configurations involved in a process execution. This component can be used to...

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