Summary

In this chapter, we covered the main characteristics and features of the Web Process Designer. We learned how to create and manipulate process definitions and other related assets in the KIE Workbench and how to design our processes.

Using one of the processes introduced in Chapter 3, Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios, as a guideline, we have reviewed the different BPMN 2.0 elements and properties that we might use if we want to create an executable version of that process in jBPM6. While designing the process, we learned about some of the most frequently used BPMN 2.0 elements as well as the properties required by the jBPM6 engine for execution.

This chapter introduced some executable examples that we can use to test not only the ...

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