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AD427 - Developing Workflow Applications with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite

AD427 - Developing Workflow Applications with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite

AD427 - Developing Workflow Applications with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite

Objectives

  • Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6 architecture and features
  • Basic and advanced business process modeling
  • Integrating workflow into applications
  • Testing and debugging BPM applications
  • Monitoring BPMS processes
  • Process simulation

Content

  • Introduction to the Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite
  • Review the architecture and major components of the Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite.
  • Install BPMS, JBoss Developer Studio, BPMS and BRMS tooling, and a first application.
  • Basic business process modeling
  • Create business process models using the tooling in JBDS.
  • BPMS application integration and deployment
  • Create an application that uses a business process.
  • Deploy the application to the BPMS server.
  • Test and debug BPMS applications
  • Create a unit test for a BPMS application.
  • Debug the application in JBoss Developer Studio.
  • Advanced business process modeling
  • Create more complex business processes.
  • Monitor BPMS
  • Use the dashboard builder to monitor and control processes.
  • Process simulation
  • Use the simulation engine extension to simulate a business process.

Audience

  • Java developers and architects who need to learn how to implement applications that use business process modeling, specifically with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite 6.

Prerequisites

  • Firm understanding of Java, including Java development tools (i.e. Maven and Eclipse via Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio).
  • Familiarity with general workflow concepts. Business process management (BPM) experience is not required.
  • Familiarity with Red Hat Decision Manager 7 is helpful but not required.

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