DashBuilder is a standalone tool that is also integrated into Business Central and is used by the Datasets editor and Content Manager page to facilitate creating dashboards and reporting indicating key performance indicators(KPIs), metrics, and other key data points related to business or specific processes. You can get started by referring to the DashBuilder GettingRead more →
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Add SQL datasource for authoring dashboards
Dashboards are quintessential ways of gaining precise and accurate at-a-glance insights into complex data indicating key performance indicators(KPIs), metrics, and other key data points related to business or specific processes. DashBuilder is a one such standalone tool that is also integrated into Business Central and is used by the Datasets editor and Content Manager pageRead more →
Add Prometheus datasets for authoring dashboards
In the last post, we walked you through the process of adding CSV datasets for authoring dashboards in DashBuilder. If this is your first time here, DashBuilder is a standalone tool that is also integrated into Business Central to be used by the Datasets editor and Content Manager page for creating dashboards and reporting. Don’tRead more →
Add CSV datasets for authoring dashboards

Dashboards are essential information management tools that play an important role in business automation by providing at a glance awareness into complex business data with the help of visualizations involving key performance indicators(KPIs), metrics, and other key data points related to business or specific processes. DashBuilder is a standalone tool that is also integrated intoRead more →
Time series component for Dashbuilder

As you probably already know, you can use Dashbuilder, a part of Business Central to create pages and intuitive dashboards. In Dashbuilder, Pages are composed of small components that can show any type of data. Dashbuilder provides by default multiple components that users can drag to pages. Recently, we have added a bunch of newRead more →
User and group management in jBPM and Drools Workbenches

Introduction This article talks about a new feature that allows the administration of the application’s users and groups using an intuitive and friendly user interface that comes integrated in both jBPM and Drools Workbenches. User and group management Before the installation, setup and usage of this feature, this article talks about some previous concepts thatRead more →
Keycloak SSO Integration into jBPM and Drools Workbench

Introduction Single Sign On (SSO) and related token exchange mechanisms are becoming the most common scenario for the authentication and authorization in different environments on the web, specially when moving into the cloud. This article talks about the integration of Keycloak with jBPM or Drools applications in order to use all the features provided onRead more →
New Kie Navigator for Eclipse

Eclipse Kie Navigator The Kie Navigator is a new view created as a result of the discussion in B*MS Eclipse Tooling Enhancements. The information presented here is preliminary and reflects the current state of this view; the new feature will be delivered in its final version in Drools/jBPM Tooling 6.4.0. The Kie Navigator View isRead more →
More Eclipse Tooling enhancements

The biggest complaint from our customers about the eclipse tooling for B*MS is that the cost of entry is too high; not only must a user be familiar with several different technologies, such as Git, maven, REST services and how these technologies are exposed by the eclipse tooling, but s/he must also understand the variousRead more →
Compiling GWT applications on Windows

If you’re a developer using Microsoft Windows and you’ve ever developed a GWT application of any size you’ve probably encountered the command-line length limitation (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473). The gwt-maven-plugin constructs a command line statement to invoke the GWT compiler containing a list of what can be a very extensive classpath declaration. The length of the command lineRead more →