Is there a plan to make JBPM run on JakartaEE?

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Christoph Langenfeld

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Jan 10, 2025, 1:15:47 AMJan 10
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The latest version 7.74.1.Final is from July 2023 and I am a little worried about the future of the project. Since JBPM is not JakartaEE compatible, I can no longer keep my WildFly application server up to date. Sooner or later I will surely have security problems. I would be very grateful if I could get information about this and if there would be an update soon. Thank you in advance.

Francisco Javier Tirado Sarti

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Jan 10, 2025, 7:01:33 AMJan 10
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You should check Kogito, which is the evolution of Jbpm https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-kogito-runtimes

On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 7:15 AM Christoph Langenfeld <christoph....@prego-services.de> wrote:
The latest version 7.74.1.Final is from July 2023 and I am a little worried about the future of the project. Since JBPM is not JakartaEE compatible, I can no longer keep my WildFly application server up to date. Sooner or later I will surely have security problems. I would be very grateful if I could get information about this and if there would be an update soon. Thank you in advance.

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JegadeeshKannan Muthuraman

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Jan 23, 2025, 10:44:11 AMJan 23
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Hi Team,

GM, we are trying to migrate the JBPM from version jbpm-jpdl-3.2.3 to latest version jbpm 7.74.1-final and we are trying to run the example program (as POC) which is given in the jbpm.org on java environment 17. we noticed that Persistence class and other classes that use for persisting the process states still uses the javax imports than jakarta.
As I can see the above question that jbpm does not support the Jakarta EE, Could you please clarify my questions below.
1. Jbpm 7.74.1.final does not support Java 17 and Jakarta EE.
2. Is there any work around solution to use the Jakarta instead of javax to persists the process states.
3. Do we have any future releases to support Jakarta EE from JBPM / kogito is only way to resolve our problems.

Thanks in advance for your answers.

Thanks & Regards,
Jegadeesh

Alessandro Lazarotti

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Jan 23, 2025, 10:52:59 AMJan 23
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jBPM is moving to Apache with the whole KIE umbrella: https://kie.apache.org/
I recommend checking for future releases and roadmap by the Apache official lists: https://lists.apache.org/list.html?d...@kie.apache.orghttps://lists.apache.org/list.html?us...@kie.apache.org.

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JegadeeshKannan Muthuraman

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Jan 24, 2025, 4:15:42 AMJan 24
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Thanks for your quick response. Sure i will follow up with official site.

Thanks & Regards,
Jegadeesh

Christoph Langenfeld

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Jan 24, 2025, 4:33:34 AMJan 24
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Thank you jegadee for supporting my question.  
I hope that it will then continue under Apache with JBPM. Otherwise I would have a big problem.

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