I’m happy to announce that Activiti & Activiti Cloud 7-201802-EA artifacts are out. We encourage our community members to try them out and provide feedback.
This release was focused on refining our services endpoints and how we deal with dependencies across all our repositories.
You can take a look at the issues that were closed during this period here.
As usual, refactoring POM files and how we deal with dependencies is painful, but after our third iteration, projects are maturing in the right direction. Now most of our projects are aligned following the same practices as Spring Boot and Spring Cloud projects and our activiti-scriptsrepository is being populated with the tools that will make our life easier.
As part of this release we aligned our artifacts with Spring Boot 2.0.0.RELEASEand Spring Cloud Finchley.M8. We included Synkand Meterianvulnerabilities check in our repositories and we improved our maven enforcer plugin usage across all the repositories that are released.
There were three main initiatives covered in this release:
As part of all this work we have cleaned up our [activiti-cloud-examples](https://github.com/Activiti/activiti-cloud-examples/tree/develop) repository to only contain deployment scripts for Docker & Kubernetes. We have moved out our blueprint Trending Topic Campaignsto a separate repository: blueprint-trending-topic-campaigns. This BluePrint project can be deployed using Spring Boot, Docker Compose and Kubernetes deployment Descriptors and Helm Charts. We encourage our users to check this BluePrint project to understand more about new features and to help us to polish some rough edges.
We introduced also a new repository that contains a simple Angular/ADF NPM application which consumes the new set of APIs. We are calling this initiative Demo UI and it is the perfect place for community users to get involved: activiti-cloud-demo-ui
You might also find useful a couple of presentations that were done while we were working in this release:
You can find our published artifacts in Maven Central
and our Docker Images have been tagged so you can use the 7-201802-EAtag for each of our images. You can find more details on Activiti in Docker Hub
Because we spent extra time on the 201802 Early Access release, we will concentrate into getting the first Beta1 out by the end of April. We would like to include the following main points, which will be reflected in our updated Roadmap wiki page:
Most of these topics will come with an RFC blog post, we encourage community people to review those Request For Comments articles and get in touch if you want to get involved in the conversations.
Coming soon (probably tomorrow) a new update to our Roadmap Wiki.
Ping us in Gitter if you want to contribute, give feedack, or if you need help reporting an issue: https://gitter.im/Activiti/Activiti7
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