> I'm sure this isn't what the jBPM team recommends. Surely they recommend using one version of the built-in editors, since they're actually
> included in the system. The docs don't saw "just use someone else's editor".
In chapter 6.1 you can find the following statements:
"jBPM5 allows you to execute processes defined using the BPMN 2.0 XML format. That means that you can use all the different jBPM5 tooling to model, execute, manage and monitor your business processes using the BPMN 2.0 format for specifying your executable business processes."
> What business processes can you not model?
Below I include the fragment of exemplary business process model. I didn't succeed in creating it using the jBPM editor.
Also, just the possibility of creating a model is not sufficient. In large projects you need to create thousands of such models, so a modeling tool with good ergonomy is a must. In my opinion, both current jBPM editors have here a long way to go.
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Best regards,
Sergio