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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
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 ...
[6] [7] The first version of Flowable was 5.22, based on a fork of Activiti 5.21, but added Transient Variables. [8] The first release of Flowable version 6.0 [9] was based on a fork of Activiti version 6 beta 4. Version 6 of the Flowable engine includes a rewrite of the core process virtual machine.
Proprietary free [2] and commercial licenses (subscription, purchase) jBPM: jBoss: 6.4.0 2016-03-23 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 ...
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.
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.
XPDL 2.1 includes extension to handle new BPMN 1.1 constructs, as well as clarification of conformance criteria for implementations. In spring 2012, the WfMC completed XPDL 2.2 as the fifth revision of this specification. XPDL 2.2 builds on version 2.1 by introducing support for the process modeling extensions added to BPMN 2.0.
The Bonita application platform has several major components: [1] Bonita Studio It allows the user to graphically modify business processes using parts of the BPMN standard. . The user can also connect processes to other pieces of the information system (such as messaging, enterprise resource planning, enterprise content management, and databases) in order to generate an autonomous business ...