OSWorkflow: A guide for Java developers and architects to integrating open-source Business Process Management - Brossura

Lazo, Diego, Adrian Naya

 
9781847191526: OSWorkflow: A guide for Java developers and architects to integrating open-source Business Process Management

Sinossi

This book gives step-by-step instructions on how to do things. The basics are explained first and then examples help to clarify and reinforce the principles. The book is aimed at experienced Java developers and system architects who want to develop complex Java applications using the OSWorkflow workflow engine. OSWorkflow is a flexible low-level workflow implementation for developers and architects; it is not a quick "plug-and-play" solution for non-technical end users.

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L'autore

Diego Naya Lazo is a Chief Enterprise Architect living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He currently works for Argentina's biggest healthcare provider and has more than 10 years of experience in the IT industry. He has participated in several projects as a hands-on software architect and performed the technical lead role in many companies. His interest in computer programming began with his desire to create the most vivid 3D animations as a graphic designer at age of 15. His interests range from Enterprise Architecture to SOA and BPM technology. He is a Sun Certified Enterprise Architect and holds others certifications such as: SCJP, SCWCD, MCSA and Security+. He also is a member of the WWISA and GEAO enterprise architect's associations as well as an active developer of the OSWorkflow project. He holds a Bachelor degree in IT and is currently enrolled in an MBA program. Away from work, Diego enjoys traveling all around the world with his family. You can reach with at dienaya@gmail.com

Contenuti

Chapter 1 gives an overview of the BPM technology and the workflow engine, along with an analysis of the different type of BPMS.

Chapter 2 introduces OSWorkflow and teaches the basics of the workflow engine along with a real life example.

Chapter 3 introduces several key features of OSWorkflow like handling persistent and transient variables, variable interpolation, built in OSWorkflow functions, Conditions, BeanShell scripting.

Chapter 4 covers Persistence of variables across invocations, and the FunctionProviders along with integrating OSWorkflow with Spring.

Chapter 5 introduces and integrates Rules engine and Drools open source rule engine.

Chapter 6 we explore the Quartz task scheduler, its integration with OSWorkflow and we give a tutorial with Quartz sending events and actions to OSWorkflow.

Chapter 7 introduces Event Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing. We give an OSWorkflow function provider that interfaces with the ESPer CEP engine and allows the monitoring of real time process information and events.

Chapter 8 gives OSWorkflow visualization of its business process information with the Pentaho Open source BI solution. Using the charting capabilities of Pentaho we build an enterprise process dashboard to monitor and analyze the processes.

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