How to Create + Execute a Successful Camunda Proof of Concept | Camunda Monthly - March 2024
Hello and welcome to the March 2024 edition of Camunda Monthly! Remember, you can always catch up on earlier editions here .?
Change is in the air and we are excited to share a new initiative, focused on creating a more consistent and intuitive user experience. Today, each component of Camunda has its own API and we use a combination of REST and gRPC protocols. While this approach has its advantages, we’ve heard and seen this mix can slow down development teams and their process orchestration projects. To provide an intuitive and consistent API experience that helps you develop process automation solutions even faster, we’re building a single Camunda 8 REST API to manage and query all process entities. Learn more in this blog post .?
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhance collaboration between business and IT teams and improve time to value, we have been diligently working to evolve our product offerings. In line with this vision and based on insightful customer conversations, we have already combined the power of Cawemo and our Desktop Modeler to create Web Modeler. The advancement of this unified environment also signifies the end of life for the Cawemo SaaS service. Effective April 30, 2024, the Cawemo SaaS service will be retired. This means that after April 30, you will not be able to access any data within Cawemo SaaS. It is crucial to export any required data and transition to one of the options described in this forum post by April 30, 2024. Any questions, please let us know.
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Microservices are like the Swiss Army knife of modern software architecture. The best part? You can wield the power of microservices in virtually any programming language as they are language-agnostic. Check out these tips for building microservices in six languages including Java.?
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Looking at modern event-based microservices architectures through the lens of process orchestration can inspire new ideas and solutions for what you thought possible with distributed systems. In part 1 , we look at decision-making, the importance of decision-makers, and the?impact of embedding decisions in your services. Part 2 discusses the consequences of integrating diverse endpoints and how to maximize the effectiveness of any solution.
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Camunda Champions are always incredibly active and we are excited to share some of their recent projects!?
?? Max Young has produced eight YouTube tutorials, covering topics for new and experienced users. These include best practices with DMN tables and handling error codes for RESTful calls in Camunda .?
???? Juan Carlos from Peru continues to enable the Spanish-speaking community with his YouTube tutorials. Check out his channel, BPM en la práctica, for expert tips.
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Did you know more than half of all software projects fail? A proof of concept (POC) can help set you up for success and ensure your key requirements are being met. On our blog, we are sharing our top tips to help you successfully plan and execute your POC, demonstrate the value of the technology within your organization, capture POC results to prove success, and more.?
In the introduction , we discuss why it is key to carefully plan and execute your POC and provide a brief overview of the overall series.?
We then continue with tips for planning your Camunda proof of concept and commonly asked questions to keep in mind when defining and scoping your POC, establishing a technical environment, and preparing to document success or failure. One of the key steps for planning any POC is identifying the right process as this can make or break your proof of concept. Learn why factors like complexity, visibility, availability, alignment, measurability, and more are important to consider.?
As we near the end of our look at running a successful Camunda proof of concept, we outline key factors you can use to test and measure success and how to successfully execute your Camunda POC . Additional information about executing a proof of concept is available in our Documentation .
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