Homepage: http://jbpm.org/
Business Applications: https://start.jbpm.org/
Documentation: https://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/release/latestFinal/jbpm-docs/html_single/
JIRA: https://issues.jboss.org/projects/JBPM/summary
jBPM is a toolkit for building business applications to help automate business processes and decisions.
jBPM can be used as standalone service or embedded in custom service. It does not mandate any of the frameworks to be used, it can be successfully used in
- traditional JEE applications - war/ear deployments
- SpringBoot or Thorntail (formerly known as WildFly Swarm) - uberjar deployments
- standalone java programs
jBPM is open source software, released under the Apache Software License. It is written in 100% pure Java™, runs on any JVM and is available in the Maven Central repository too.
- Check out the source:
git clone git@github.com:kiegroup/jbpm.git
If you don't have a GitHub account use this command instead:
git clone https://github.com/kiegroup/jbpm.git jbpm
- Build with Maven:
cd jbpm
mvn clean install -DskipTests
All contributions are welcome! Before you start please read the Developing Drools and jBPM guide.
Follow this link to with information on how to:
- post questions on user groups
- report and create issues
- chat with jBPM devs and community
- get customer support
There is alot of good information (and books) available on jBPM and it's hard to list them all. Here are some of the most notable ones for quick reference:
- Getting started - Using Docker - great resource of getting started guides and videos using Docker image distribution
- Getting started - Using Single Zip Distribution - great resource of getting started guides and videos using Single Zip Distribution
- Accelerate your business blog - includes a ton of great info from the jBPM devs
- Slideshare Presentations - includes many jBPM presentations and slides
- start.jBPM.org - site where you can start building your jBPM Business Applications