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Red Hat JBoss BRMS and BPMS Rich Client Framework demonstrating Polyglot Integration with GWT/Errai/UberFire and AngularJS

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Last week I published a blog highlighting a presentation I gave showing our rich client platform that has resulted from the work we have done within the BRMS and BPMS platforms, the productised versions of the Drools and jBPM projects. The presentation is all screenshots and videos, you can find the blog and the linkRead more →

The Drools and jBPM KIE Apps Framework

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With the Drools and jBPM (KIE) 6 series came a new workbench, with the promise of eventual end user extensibility. I finally have some teaser videos to show this working and what’s in store. Make sure you select 1080p and go full screen to see them at their best. (click to enlarge) (click to enlarge)Read more →

The next version of GMail at Google written in GWT

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The next version of gmail at Google written in GWT Ray Cromwell Shared publicly  –  Oct 22, 2014   The project I’ve been working a lot on the past year has finally launched. If you know the other technology I work on, you can probably guess how it’s used. 🙂 http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/22/7039391/google-inbox

Workbench Multi Module Project Structure Support

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The upcoming Drools and jBPM community 6.2 release will be adding support for Maven multi-module projects. Walter has prepared a video, showing the work in progress. While not shown in this video, the multi-module projects will have managed support to assist with automating version updates, releases, and will have full support for multiple version streamsRead more →

Activity Insight coming in Drools & jBPM 6.2

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The next Drools and jBPM 6.2 release will include new Activity pages, that provides insight into projects. Early versions of both features should be ready to test drive in the up coming beta2 release, end of next week. The first Activity page captures events and publishes them as timelines, as a sort of social activitiesRead more →

Drools 6.0 Workbench and Editor Videos

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6 workbench introduction videos. Watch full screen at 720HD. Press Play All. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9jQNHBKBRj9IJkc_F5nCJAvXaegOGW8 7 editor metaphor videos. Watch full screen at 720HD. Press Play All. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb9jQNHBKBRipbtadRC-UaUObjwp0aBHJ KIE Workbench Drools Editor Metaphors

Videos showing new Workbench

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6 short videos, to be played individually or continuously (play all) in the playlist, that demonstrates the new Workbench. http://tinyurl.com/pnq6497

Configuration and Convention based Building and Utilization

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Sneak peak at some of the 6.0 documentation we are writing. This introduces, via examples, the new ways to work with DRL and BPM2 files – without needing to programmatically create a builder, load resources. Enjoy — 6.0 introduces a new configuration and convention approach to building knowledge bases, instead of the using the programmaticRead more →

What’s Coming in Drools 6.0 Slides

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Recently I gave a talk at the London JBUG, on what’s coming in Drools 6.0. Those slides are now available online. HTML export from Keynote (apparently some firefox issues, but fine in Safari and Chrome):http://docs.jboss.org/drools/blog/LondonJBUG2013rulesmarkp/assets/player/KeynoteDHTMLPlayer.html Here are some relevant videos:Drools and Guvnor demohttp://blog.athico.com/2013/05/drools-and-guvnor-beta3-video.html  Backward Chaining and Reactive Transitive Closureshttp://blog.athico.com/2013/05/backward-chaining-and-reactive.html How to build and run theRead more →