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BPMN modeler sub-project proposal available for feedback

Posted in Business Process on September 19th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

The BPMN modeler component is planning to evolve from the status of component to the status of sub-project.
You are welcome to read the proposal, comment it and join us* !
* allow 48h for the newsgroup to be functional though.

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BPMN modeler sub-project proposal first draft is available

Posted in Business Process on September 5th, 2008 | No Comments »

Consult the bug 240335 and unzip the attachment to read the first draft of the proposal of the BPMN modeler to go from the status of component to sub-project.
Our main goals for the 1.1 release so far are:

Implement quick fixes: we have added validation to our diagrams, now we want people to be able [...]

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Standalone BPMN modeler

Posted in Business Process on July 4th, 2008 | 6 Comments »

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…

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Japanese BPMN

Posted in Business Process on June 9th, 2008 | No Comments »

Over the week-end, one (1!) user translated the BPMN modeler in Japanese. That’s over 800 strings! Thanks Sawada-san!
Thanks to the Babel team too to bear with us and give us such a great tool!
If you are interested in translating your favorite Eclipse project, just register and start right away.

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First contributions to the BPMN modeler

Posted in Business Process on May 29th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

We had a very cool contribution a few weeks ago. Till Essers contributed a wiki page that shows how to hide property tabs.
If that wasn’t enough, he contributed a patch today, along with Anshu.
We have been following Ed’s advice, always answer on the newsgroups, and so far it is paying off.

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BPMN modeler presentation at the Intalio user conference

Posted in Business Process on May 27th, 2008 | No Comments »

Hi everyone,
Hugues Malphettes will be presenting the BPMN modeler from the inside at the Intalio user conference, particularly focusing on how to extend it.
The Intalio User Conference will take place on the 17th and 18th of June 2008 in San Francisco.
Feel free to drop in, we will be happy to discuss with you over a [...]

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BPMN tagged for release

Posted in Business Process on May 16th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

The BPMN team is happy to announce that the BPMN modeler code is tagged for RC1.
RC1 binaries will be available on the 21st of May, thanks to Oisin.
Go, grab the code, and get ready for some wow effect with our new shadow support.

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Get the most of EclipseCon by attending to the BPMN modeler tutorial

Posted in Business Process on February 15th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

With all that cool stuff just checked in the SVN,
We are now starting to work on the EclipseCon tutorial.
We have created two wiki pages:

One for using the modeler.
We will add here all the nice things that make day to day modeling with this tool fun and eventually useful.
One for extending the modeler.
There you will get [...]

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STP-based Spagic 2.0 has been released!

Posted in Business Process, Enterprise Integration on February 13th, 2008 | No Comments »

Hi Guys, for my first post I’m happy to announce a product release related to the project I’m working on in Eclipse STP, the STP Intermediate Model. The product in question is Spagic 2.0 which has just been released by Engineering, one of the partners working on STP-IM. Spagic, a complete SOA suite for design, realization, deployment [...]

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SOA Tools BPMN modeler on DeveloperWorks

Posted in Business Process on January 30th, 2008 | No Comments »

Kudos to Tyler Anderson, who just published a really cool article on the execution of business processes, using the STP BPMN modeler to draw his model, getting it consumable with ATL, and running it on Apache ODE.

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