Learn Flowable BPM Basics to Advance

This course is full of hands-on exercises on Flowable topics

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Learn Flowable BPM Basics to Advance

What You Will Learn!

  • What is Flowable
  • Why Flowable is fastest growing BPM solution?
  • What is BPMN, CMMN and DMN?
  • How to orchestrate enterprise level solution?

Description

Regardless if you are new to BPMN industry or already had a good experience, this course is going to benefit you in all ways.


I am a full-stack developer and solution architect with 13+ years of experience. I previously worked on Oracle BPMN and other BPMN solutions.


I had done a couple of implementations using Flowable. So this training will be completely focused on hands-on based exercises.


This course is the latest and greatest.


This course is created for beginners to advance level. No prerequisites for this course. I am planning to cover each and every part of flowable with exercise.


Course Agenda

  1. Flowable Installation - Open Source and Enterprise

  2. What is BPMN 2.0 & What is Flowable BPMN

  3. Why Flowable

  4. Flowable Handson | LoanApp

  5. Flowable Case Management

  6. Flowable Handson | BPMN, CMMN, DMN & Form Models

  7. Event listeners

  8. UI Customization

  9. Flowable Opensource Overview

  10. Flowable Opensource HandsOn

  11. SpringBoot Integration

  12. Flowable Database Schema

  13. Docker Setup for Flowable

  14. Flowable REST API

  15. Bonus Sessions

This course covers design patterns that may be helpful while executing the industry standard projects and solutions. Also BPMN, CMMN, DMN and Form Models were focused in detail in this course.


Students are expected to perform the handson or installation exercise for better outcome. Also any feedback is welcome to improve the overall quality of the training. Key components are discussed in opensource and enterprise both.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who want to learn the BPMN, CMMN and DMN concepts
  • Business Leads

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Tags

  • BPMN Business Process Model and Notation

Subscribers

178

Lectures

21

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