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jBPM5 Developer Guide

A Java Developer's Guide to the JBoss Business Process Management Framework

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Approached from a developer's perspective, the "jBPM 5 Developer Guide" teaches readers all the essentials of Business Process Management through applicable examples with helpful screenshots and diagrams. This book is for Java developers and Java architects who need to have a deep understanding of how Business Process Management frameworks behave in real-life implementations. The book introduces you to the jBPM5 and Drools Community where you can contribute; providing ideas, adding code, fixing issues, or providing documentation and examples. The book assumes that you know the Java language well and also know some widely used frameworks, for example Hibernate and Log4J. You should also know the basics of relational databases and the Eclipse IDE.

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jBPM5 Developer Guide, Mauricio Salatino, Esteban Aliverti, Kris Verlaenen

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Title
jBPM5 Developer Guide
Subtitle
A Java Developer's Guide to the JBoss Business Process Management Framework
Language
English
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
364
ISBN10
1849516448
ISBN13
9781849516440
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3.75 out of 5
Description
Approached from a developer's perspective, the "jBPM 5 Developer Guide" teaches readers all the essentials of Business Process Management through applicable examples with helpful screenshots and diagrams. This book is for Java developers and Java architects who need to have a deep understanding of how Business Process Management frameworks behave in real-life implementations. The book introduces you to the jBPM5 and Drools Community where you can contribute; providing ideas, adding code, fixing issues, or providing documentation and examples. The book assumes that you know the Java language well and also know some widely used frameworks, for example Hibernate and Log4J. You should also know the basics of relational databases and the Eclipse IDE.