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Java Business Process Management (jBPM)

jBPM is a flexible Business Process Management (BPM) suit. It makes the bridge between business analysts and developers. Traditioan; BPM engines have a focus that is limited to non-technocal people only. jBPM has a dual focus: it offers process management features in a way that both business users and developers like it. What does jBPM do? A business process allows you to model your business goals by describing the steps that need to be executed to achieve that goal (in most cases the goal is to make money) and the order, using a flow chart. This greatly improves the visibility and agility of your business logic, results in higher-level and domain-specific representations that can be understood by business users and is easier to monitor. The core of jBPM is a light-weight, extensible workflow engine written in pure Java that allows you to execute business processes using the latest BPMN specification. It can run in any Java environment, embedded in your application or as