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Mastering jBPM 5

You're reading from   Mastering jBPM 5 Design, build, and deploy business process-centric applications using the cutting-edge jBPM technology stack

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783289578
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Simone Fiorini Simone Fiorini
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Arun V Gopalakrishnan Arun V Gopalakrishnan
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Mastering jBPM6
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Business Process Modeling – Bridging Business and Technology FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Your First BPM Application 3. Working with the Process Designer 4. Operation Management 5. BPMN Constructs 6. Core Architecture 7. Customizing and Extending jBPM 8. Integrating jBPM with Enterprise Architecture 9. jBPM in Production The Future jBPM BPMN Constructs Reference Index

Subprocesses


The subprocess represents a group of tasks which act together to perform a part of the process.

Reusable

  • BPMN element: <bpmn2:callActivity>.

  • Description: Lets you call a process whose definition resides outside the current process.

  • Configuration: Use CalledElement, Independent, and WaitForCompletion to configure which existing process definition to call and how to call it: as part of the calling process or as a new process instance (Independent), in a synchronous or asynchronous fashion (WaitForCompletion). Use Assignments, DataInputSet, and DataOutputSet to map variables from/to the calling process.

Multiple instances

  • BPMN element: <bpmn2:subProcess>

  • Description: Lets you loop (create multiple instances of a group of elements)

  • Configuration: Use CollectionExpression, Variable Definitions, and Variable Name to configure the loop and assign the variable to pass inside the loop

Ad hoc

  • BPMN element: <bpmn2:adHocSubProcess>

  • Description: Lets you define an unstructured subprocess definition

  • Configuration: The AdHoc ordering attribute tells the engine to execute a multi-instance subprocess in parallel or sequentially

Embedded

  • BPMN element: <bpmn2:subProcess>

  • Description: Lets you define an embedded process definition (not reusable from other process definitions)

  • Configuration: Variable definitions lets you configure variables at the subprocess scope

Events

  • BPMN element: <bpmn2:subProcess>

  • Description: Lets you define an embedded subprocess that can be triggered by a specific event (for example, Signal) and is executed in an asynchronous fashion

  • Configuration: No specific configuration required

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