nice-and-handy Fun with element-templates for Camunda Modeler The Camunda Modeler mostly does a good job when it comes to modeling processes intuitively. Starting from an Eclipse based solution to the latest stand-alone version, the experience of quickly
nice-and-handy Camunda 7.10 Spring Boot using Gradle Sometimes in projects I am faced with questions about process implementation or modeling options I cannot solve right away. For this purpose I use a simple easy-to-use spring boot project to explore the possibilites right away. It runs on my localhost, starts fast and
testing Mocking Call Activites on the fly Remember the times you knew alot about unit testing but would never think of actually seeing your precious models as units? Well, times changed and nowadays I really enjoy the
nice-and-handy Camunda 7.9 Spring Boot using Gradle Sometimes in projects I am faced with questions about process implementation or modeling options I cannot solve right away. For this purpose I use a simple easy-to-use spring boot project to explore the possibilites right away. It runs on my localhost, starts fast and
nutshell Speed up tasklists using redundant user task management During the implementation of tasklists we should always think about runtime behaviour in a production scenario. But lets be honest - first of all backend devs are more interested in
nutshell The Substitute - a holiday replacement approach using camunda candidate groups In a recent project I was faced by a real classic in user task management. The age old question about how to handle holiday replacement the right way. In this
hello there Welcome to this blog about our idea(s) of workflow automation and integration. We want to use it to discuss thoughts, patterns, suggestions, nutshells and bombshells.