camunda-bpmn.js - node.js serverside transformation and execution
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Mar 5, 2014, 3:59:44 AM3/5/14
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I have started to develop a Node.js serverside version of the camunda-bpmn.js.
I have maintained the tests and added a few tests for testing serverside transformation and execution. Reporting of execution progress to the client is done by websockets (socket.io).
If this project is of interest of camunda I can add to Github!?
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/pål edman
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Jun 3, 2014, 1:21:53 PM6/3/14
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I have tried to maintain the tests for the original. Feel free to contribute.
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Nico Rehwaldt
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Jun 4, 2014, 5:10:59 AM6/4/14
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Hej pål,
thanks for sharing the library with us.
We started working on http://bpmn.io, possibly our next generation bpmn-renderer/modeler. It includes some facilities for parsing BPMN 2.0 xml (the transformer part in camunda-bpmn.js), too: https://github.com/bpmn-io/bpmn-moddle.
Is there anything which makes it specific to NodeJS or is it just the move to commonJS for modularization? Would be interesting to see whether we can get your project working in the browser together with http://bpmn.io.
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Nico
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Hej Nico,
I have followed the bpmn.io project and it is really impressive and good looking.
I guess it is possible to transform the engine to commonJS. You did it in the past. The first step would be to replace the "transformer" with moddle. I'll make an attempt on that.