CIB seven is a workflow and process automation platform built around a Java-based BPM engine.
It can be embedded inside Java applications or deployed in runtime containers, and the project includes web applications for process operations, administration, and human task management.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Executes BPMN 2.0 workflows with a Java-based process engine.
- Supports DMN decision tables and CMMN case management.
- Provides a REST API for remote access to running processes.
- Includes Cockpit for monitoring and operating process instances.
- Includes Admin for managing users, groups, and permissions.
- Includes Tasklist for managing and completing human tasks.
- Integrates with Java, Spring Boot, Jakarta EE, and Quarkus.
- Can be embedded into applications or assembled as a custom BPM platform.
Website: https://github.com/cibseven/cibseven
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Developer: CIB software GmbH
License: Apache License 2.0
CIB seven is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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