Camunda Modeler Plugin for Netbeans?

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Maik Schürer

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Sep 16, 2014, 8:38:07 AM9/16/14
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Is there a plan for a Camunda Modeler Plugin for Netbeans?

Christian Lipphardt

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Sep 16, 2014, 10:27:36 AM9/16/14
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Hi Maik,

There are currently no plans to create a camunda modeler plugin for Netbeans.
See http://bpmn.io for a web-based modeling and viewing solution for bpmn diagrams (although the modeling side is currently under development).
It is a project we started together with Zalando to create an easily usable open-source web-based modeler / viewer.

Cheers,
Christian

Am 16.09.2014 um 14:38 schrieb Maik Schürer <maik.s...@gmail.com>:

Is there a plan for a Camunda Modeler Plugin for Netbeans?

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Maik Schürer

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Sep 16, 2014, 11:41:04 AM9/16/14
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Thanks a lot Christian, also for the link!
Regards
Maik 

Nico Rehwaldt

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Sep 17, 2014, 3:27:07 AM9/17/14
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There exists a BPMN plug-in for Netbeans [1] but I have no idea how good it is.


garbag...@gmail.com

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Jan 12, 2016, 4:45:27 AM1/12/16
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On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at 9:27:07 AM UTC+2, Nico Rehwaldt wrote:
> There exists a BPMN plug-in for Netbeans [1] but I have no idea how good it is.
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> [1]: http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/50735/jbpmn

I have tried to import a BPMN file created by the Camunda Modeler in NetBeans using the jBPMN plugin Modeler, but the result is empty.
In all cases, jBPMN seems old (last update in 2014) and doesn't provide Pool/Lane components (and I don't speak about DMN).
The only integrated solution seems to be Eclipse with the Camunda plugin :(

Daniel Meyer

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Jan 12, 2016, 5:08:21 AM1/12/16
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The new camunda modeler can also be integrated with eclipse in a way that when you double-click on a .bpmn file in eclipse it is opened in the camunda modeler.
See also: 

garbag...@gmail.com

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Jan 12, 2016, 11:13:53 AM1/12/16
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Thanks for the quick answer.
But it doesn't solve my problem of integration in NetBeans.
It's still for Eclipse. :(

Nico Rehwaldt

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Jan 13, 2016, 1:59:48 AM1/13/16
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You can integrate external editors with Netbeans, too [1]. This way you could use the Camunda Modeler as your BPMN/DMN editing tool and use Netbeans for development.

As far as I know Netbeans has decent external file change notifications so that should work, too.

garbag...@gmail.com

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Jan 13, 2016, 5:48:09 AM1/13/16
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Yes, using an external editor, it works (using QuickOpener for example).
I didn't know that the Eclipse plugin is now deprecated and replaced by this external Modeler too. In this case, ok, all modifications must be done externally through it, regardless of the IDE used.
Thanks Nico.
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