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Join Florian Lautenbacher and Christian Saad from the University of Augsburg as they present an in-depth demonstration of the Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) project. Learn how JWT addresses the complexities of business process modeling, deployment, execution, and monitoring within Eclipse. This session highlights the challenges faced in BPM, including diverse modeling languages, process formats, and engines. Discover JWT's extensible framework that supports various business representations and promotes interoperability across systems. For more information, visit [Eclipse JWT](http://www.eclipse.org/jwt).
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Florian Lautenbacher (University of Augsburg, DE) Christian Saad (University of Augsburg, DE) Make your processes executable!A quick demonstration of the JWT project Supported by Mickael Istria (Open Wide, FR)
Workflow and Business Process Management Problems in BPM: • Many modeling languages • e.g. BPMN, BPDM, EPCs, UML Activity diagrams • Many process languages and technical formats • XPDL, jPDL, BPEL,... • Even more process engine implementations • e.g. open source process engines like jBoss jBPM, OW2 / Bull Bonita & Orchestra, Apache ODE, … • Many tools for modeling languages and process engines, • but most of them are not compatible
Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) Goals of JWT: • Support for workflow and business process modeling, deployment, execution and monitoring in Eclipse • Providing a complete, flexible, interoperable and usable BPM solution • Set of generic and extensible plugins and APIs • Extensions allowing support for specific business representations, process language formats, process engines, service platforms, etc. • Targeting and supporting SOA in close collaboration with the Eclipse STP project
Thanks for your attention!! Any questions??? • website: http://www.eclipse.org/jwt • newsgroup: eclipse.technology.jwt • email: jwt-dev@eclipse.org