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Aug 3

Kogito Rules (Drools) with Java Inheritance

Comparison of a JSON array based approach vs Jackson Inheritance Annotations Introduction: “Kogito is a next generation business automation toolkit that originates from well known Open Source projects Drools (for business rules) and jBPM (for business processes). Kogito aims at providing another approach to business automation where the main message is to expose your business knowledge (processes, rules and decisions) in…

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Kogito Rules (Drools) with Java Inheritance
Kogito Rules (Drools) with Java Inheritance

Jun 30, 2021

Deploying RHPAM on OpenShift 4

Deploying Red Hat Process Automation Manager On Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform For details, see the complete documentation here: Deploying Red Hat Process Automation Manager On Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform The documentation (URL above) for deploying PAM on OpenShift is complete. …

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Deploying RHPAM on OpenShift 4
Deploying RHPAM on OpenShift 4

Sep 25, 2020

Expose .niogit from Red Hat Business Central

Starting with a standalone.xml with this:

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Expose .niogit from Red Hat Business Central
Expose .niogit from Red Hat Business Central

Expose .niogit from Red Hat Business Central

  1. Starting with a standalone.xml with this:

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Sep 25, 2020

Creating maven projects that can be imported into Red Hat Business Central

Use the KIE KJAR Archetype to build new KIE KJAR which can be imported into the Workbench — Avoid: “There are no projects available to import. Check the URL, the credentials, and if there’s a master branch in the repository.” This is the error that we are trying to avoid: You will need to know the mapping between BPMS, RHPAM and jBPM. For this article, we will use…

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Creating maven projects that can be imported into Red Hat Business Central
Creating maven projects that can be imported into Red Hat Business Central

Aug 22, 2020

BPMN Timers, Red Hat Process Automation Manager, and PostgreSQL 11

Introduction: When Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is used to specify business processes, timers are used in two ways: (1) intermediate timer events, used as part of the regular process flow to introduce delays, and (2) boundary timer events, used as an option to move process flow through alternative paths…

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BPMN Timers, Red Hat Process Automation Manager, and PostgreSQL 11
BPMN Timers, Red Hat Process Automation Manager, and PostgreSQL 11
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