I have heard that the developers of "Jbpm" have transferred to "Activiti Bpmn 2" in recent times (ex: Tom).

I am wondering about is whether the support for Jbpm will be over or not.. Besides, I would be glad to hear your ideas about if the improvements of Activiti Bpmn will make it better or useful than Jbpm as time goes on?

I would also like to know what are the pros/cons between them.

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Activiti is an interesting project for several reasons:

  1. They intend to commoditize the engine. For that reason they use the Apache Software License. So far several companies are backing that project. The "business model" is somewhat similar to that used by OpenStack.

  2. It makes sense to have one BPMN 2.0 engine which is used and can be used by everybody. This does include jBoss (but I doubt that they will switch soon).

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Many thanks for your reply. Well, which is better to choose then? What should I take into consideration for a comparison in order to decide the right one for my projects? If you don't have enough time to explain, it also will be grate for me to hear some blog/site/artical or ebook advice about this subject. Take care – Bariscan Sep 1 '10 at 8:01
It depends: Activiti is not yet production ready! Have a look at their roadmap: docs.codehaus.org/display/ACT/Roadmap So far the planned releases have been in time and with almost all the scheduled features. The release of version 5.0 is planned for November 1, 2010. In other words: it really depends on the schedule and character of your projects. My suggestion: spend an hour to download the version which was released today, play a bit with it and begin reading the documentation. – Andreas Kuckartz Sep 1 '10 at 11:22
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Please check out jBPM 5: http://www.jboss.org/jbpm

Support for and development of jBPM is definitely still ongoing!

(Btw, jBPM also uses BPMN 2.0)

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At first place, thanks. But I can already see the continuation of jbpm for now. On the other hand, my quest. is about the future improvements and support for these technologies, as I wrote above. Thanks anyway. – Bariscan Apr 6 '11 at 7:21
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As I understand it, jBPM 5 is drools flow which just got renamed. So it started as being part of the drools business rules engine,and is now the successor of jBPM 4. So i dont think it really matters that the jBPM project lead moved to activiti...

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Well jBPM is surely not dying although there's a strong departure from the 3.x and 4.x releases. here, you can read more about jBPM and Activiti Cheers Francesco

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