Third month in and we are making huge progress. We have an initial set of services designed with a distributed approach in mind. Powered by Spring Cloud our services will run natively in Kubernetes + Docker making sure that there is no impedance mismatch between the infrastructure and the way that the services are designed and consumed. After releasing to Maven Central and tagging our initial release in Docker Hub you can start consuming our out of the box artefacts or build your own by using our Activiti Cloud Starters.
You can always find the most up to date roadmap here: https://github.com/Activiti/Activiti/wiki/Activiti-7-Roadmap
October will be all about making sure that our services endpoints provides all the functionality required to create complex applications.
Cloud Connectors will help to make sure that System to System integrations are handled in an asynchronous way and minimal changes (extensions) are required to run business process model. We are working in mechanisms to make sure that we reduce our Runtime Bundle classpath extension points in order to simplify upgrades and maintenance tasks.
We started planning our Repository Service that will be used to host different types of models such as Process Definitions, Forms, Data Models, Decision Models, Stencils/Extensions, etc.
In parallel with the Repository Service, we will have a new Form Service in charge of providing all the pieces and glue to render forms using ADF components.
As always, if you want to participate on the development process of some of these components get in touch. We are willing to collaborate with the open community and mentor people that want to learn about the project.
We look forward all community involvement, from comments, concerns, help with documentation, tests and component implementations.
You can always find the more up to date Roadmap in our Github Wiki.
Remember, we are 24/7 in our Gitter Channel, feel free to join us there.
Stay tuned!
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