Standalone BPMN modeler
Intalio provides a packaged version of the SOA Tools BPMN modeler.
Grab it here and start modeling in minutes.
Would you have any problems using it, please file a bug at the usual location or ask for help on the eclipse.stp newsgroup or by IRC: #eclipse-stp.
Cross-posting from the Intalio blog…
Posted July 4th, 2008 by Antoine Toulme in category: Business Process
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Intalio, Leader in Open Source BPMS » Standalone BPMN modeler, now packaged with Ganymede Says:
July 4th, 2008 at 11:42 am
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Nick Boldt Says:
July 6th, 2008 at 12:15 am
The sizes of the linux zips listed on the intalio site do not match the size of the zips I downloaded. Specifically, designer.installer.linux-5.1.0.022.zip is 42M, not 92M (and an invalid/incomplete zip file), and bpmn-modeler-linux-3.4.zip is 54M, not 89M.
bpmn-modeler-linux-3.4.zip, despite being for Linux, includes a 3M directory called “__MACOSX”. And when I start up eclipse and point it at an existing workspace with existing .bpmn_diagram files (like the Bugzilla or Eclipse IP Process ones in the wiki), I get raw XML instead of the Bpmn Diagram Editor. There’s also no wizard available for a new Bpmn Diagram. Something is clearly missing from this all-in-one bundle.
That said, I can do all of the above successfully with Eclipse 3.4 “Classic SDK” + BPMN as installed from the Ganymede update site.
Antoine Toulm Says:
July 6th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Thanks Nick, will be working on it first thing tomorrow French time.
.releng » Blog Archive » HOWTO: Use the p2 director to control where you install Says:
July 11th, 2008 at 5:48 pm
[...] scenario — though for a product, or “all-in-one” bundle, like the Standalone BPMN Modeler that’s probably better than spread around the [...]
Mark over IT » Blog Archive » Standalone BPMN modeler, now packaged with Ganymede Says:
July 18th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
[...] Cross-posting from the SOA Tools blog… [...]
Intalio, The Open Source Business Process Platform Company » Standalone BPMN modeler, now packaged with Ganymede Says:
January 17th, 2009 at 4:36 am
[...] along with the latest and greatest of Eclipse. You can grab the bits here ! Feedback is welcome. Cross-posting from the SOA Tools blog… addthis_url = [...]