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Chapter 1 gives an overview of the BPM technology and the workflow engine, along with an analysis of the different types of BPMS.Chapter 2 introduces OSWorkflow and teaches the basics of the workflow engine along with a real-life example. Chapter 3 introduces several key features of OSWorkflow like handling persistent and transient variables, variable interpolation, built-in OSWorkflow functions, Conditions, and BeanShell scripting. Chapter 4 covers Persistence of variables across invocations, and the FunctionProviders along with integrating OSWorkflow with Spring. Chapter 5 introduces and integrates Rules engine and Drools open-source rule engine. In Chapter 6 we explore the Quartz task scheduler and its integration with OSWorkflow and we give a tutorial with Quartz sending events and actions to OSWorkflow. Chapter 7 introduces Event Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing. We give an OSWorkflow function provider that interfaces with the ESPer CEP engine and allows the monitoring of real-time process information and events. Chapter 8 gives OSWorkflow visualization of its business process information with the Pentaho open-source BI solution. Using the charting capabilities of Pentaho we build an enterprise process dashboard to monitor and analyze the processes. Download free ebooks for java: OSWorkflow: A guide for Java developers and architects to integrating open-source Business Process Management
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Chapter 1 gives an overview of the BPM technology and the workflow engine, along with an analysis of the different types of BPMS.