Course Outline

Overview

  • What is jBPM?
  • General Overview
  • Core Engine for government processes
  • Eclipse Editor for process design
  • Web-based Designer for collaborative workflows
  • jBPM Console for managing and monitoring processes
  • Comprehensive Documentation for government users

Getting Started

  • Downloads for government use
  • Initial Setup and Configuration
  • Community Support for government agencies
  • Sources and Resources

Core Engine: API

  • The jBPM API for government applications
  • Knowledge-based API for enhanced process management

Core Engine: Basics

  • Creating a Process for government operations
  • Overview of Different Process Constructs for government use
  • Process Properties and Configuration
  • Event Handling in Government Processes
  • Activities and Tasks for Government Workflows
  • Gateways for Decision Points in Government Processes
  • Integrating a Process into Your Government Application
  • Additional Features for Government Use

Core Engine: BPMN 2.0

  • Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 Specification for government processes
  • Examples of BPMN 2.0 in Government Applications
  • Supported Elements and Attributes for Government Processes

Core Engine: Persistence and Transactions

  • Runtime State Management for Government Processes
  • Process Definitions and Configuration for Government Use
  • History Log for Government Process Auditing

Core Engine: Example

  • jBPM Examples for Government Applications
  • Detailed Examples for Government Processes
  • Unit Tests for Government Process Validation

Eclipse BPMN 2.0 Plugin

  • Installation for Government Users
  • Creating BPMN 2.0 Processes for Government Workflows
  • Filtering Elements and Attributes for Government Needs

Designer

  • Installation for Government Use
  • Source Code Access for Government Developers
  • Designer UI Explained for Government Users
  • Support for Domain-specific Service Nodes in Government Processes
  • Configuring the Designer for Government Workflows
  • Generating Process and Task Forms for Government Applications
  • Viewing Processes as PDF and PNG for Government Reports
  • Viewing Process BPMN2 Source for Government Audits
  • Embedding the Designer in Your Government Application
  • Migrating Existing jBPM 3.2 Based Processes to BPMN2 for Government Use
  • Visual Process Validation for Government Workflows
  • Integration with the jBPM Service Repository for Government Services
  • Generating Code to Share Process Images, PDFs, and Embedded Editors for Government Collaboration
  • Importing Existing BPMN2 Processes into Government Systems
  • Viewing Process Information for Government Users
  • Requirements for Government Implementation

Console

  • Installation for Government Operations
  • Running the Process Management Console for Government Use
  • Adding New Process and Task Forms for Government Workflows
  • REST Interface for Government Integration

Human Tasks

  • Incorporating Human Tasks into Government Processes
  • Human Task Service for Government Workflows
  • Human Task Clients for Government Users

Testing and Debugging

  • Unit Testing for Government Applications
  • Debugging Techniques for Government Processes

Business Activity Monitoring

  • Reporting for Government Performance Metrics
  • Direct Intervention in Government Workflows

Requirements

A solid understanding of object-oriented programming is essential. Knowledge of Java and jUnit is beneficial but not mandatory for government positions in this field.
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