After almost 4 months of heavy work (and 3 Early Access releases) we are moving forward our basic Cloud Native Runtime building blocks (Runtime Bundle, Connectors, Query & Audit) forward and we are reaching a point were we can start building up more advanced services. Because of these progress we can clearly define what are our main objectives for November, December and January.
Our focus is on:
This milestone was released to Maven Central and Docker Images were tagged in Docker Hub. You can find more about these Early Access Release here.
Milestone #4 is all about hardening our Runtime Bundle and Runtime Services. We need to make sure that these services are production ready, can be tested and consumed in a straight forward way, relaying in standard tools and practices. As part of this hardening we need to improve our Kubernetes Deployments, Docker Images and we need to start testing against a Native AWS setup.
While we work on improving these services, we are starting to design more high level components that will provide services not only during runtime, but also during authoring. As part of these services we are designing and creating RFC documents for the following new components:
Finally, we started the design on our initial implementation for adding some case management constructs into the platform. For us it is extremely important to keep these separated from the Process Runtime, but at the same time to make it in a way that it is transparent for the user consuming the services. Case Management is all about aggregation, content integration and allowing people to group and manage resources (process instances, documents, tasks) together under a case instance.
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.
If you are looking into getting started with the Early Access Release we recommend to check our Getting Started Guide in Gitbook: [Getting Started · Activiti 7 & Activiti Cloud Developers Guide]
You can always find us in the Gitter channel: [Activiti/Activiti7 - Gitter]
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