JBoss Training Overview
The objective of this JBoss jBPM training is to get ahead middleware architects and application developers who are responsible for designing business processes, implementing business process management systems, and integrating BPM into their enterprise architecture. Professionals will acquire practical hands on expertise and will be ready to start developing business processes with JBoss jBPM after the training. The course teaches process modeling, task management, client APIs, integration and customization, etc.
JBoss Training Course Duration
4-6 Days
JBoss Training Course outline
1) Introduction
- Overview of JBoss jBPM
- Overview of Business Process Modeling
- Introduction to BPEL and BPMN
- BPM Systems Structure
- Components inside jBPM5
- BPM systems surrounding topics
- Setting up jBPM
- JPDL Designer - IDE integration for rule authoring
- jBPM Guvnor Console Features
- Deployment of jBPM Process on JBoss
- Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios
- Modelling business scenarios with BPMN 2.0
- Technical perspective
- JBoss IDE - Using Eclipse IDE to develop BMN components.
2) Rule Authoring Basics
- Technical Rules (DRL)
- Business Rules with Guided Editor
- Using the Guvnor web interface and JBDS to author basic business rules
- Rule attributes (salience, activation group etc)
- Functions and global variables
- Facts (simple objects and complex data types)
- Testing rules within jBPM
- Invoking Rules from java client
- jBPM features - rule versions, categories, packages, working sets
- Variable Management
- Process level variables
3) Complex rule authoring
- Authoring complex business rules
- advanced conditions and field constraints
- Fork/join
- Wait state
- Domain Specific Language files and rule templates
- Rule flow
- Decision Tables with spreadsheets
- Exposing rule as a service
- Invoking rules from JBoss ESB
- Working with XML input/output
- Calling function from a function
- Working memory loaded in one set caching
- Using guvnor to generate xls
4) Human Interactions
- jBPM5 human task component overview
- Task list oriented user interfaces
- Building our own user interfaces
5) Advanced Features
- jBPM architecture and rule execution
- User access management with database tables and LDAP
- Controlling rule execution
- Controlling rule execution and how to avoid rule conflicts
- Debugging business rules
- Debugging business rules using JBDS
- Manual ( Human User) tasks integration
- Process Versioning
- JVM settings
6) Mule ESB integration with JBPM
7) Life ray integration with JBPM
8) Customization
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