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Nova Orchestra comes with an innovative architecture based on a generic and extensible engine, called "The Process Virtual Machine" and a powerful injection technology allowing services pluggability.
This stable version includes support for elements defined in the BPEL 2.0 standard. Main focus of this release has been the addition of BPEL Fault support, monitoring capabilities and related API, process instance suspend and resume possibilities, additional unit tests and minor enhancements.For complete imformation check out the release notesIf you want to know more about Nova Orchestra enhancements and new features planed, please take a look to the roadmapThis version of Orchestra comes with a beta version of the BPM graphical console. This console is based on the ultimate version of the eXo Platform open source project.Note that as eXo is based on portlets, so the BPM Console will easily allow to add your favourite portlets and new features on top.The BPM console currently provide deployment, execution and monitoring BPM capabilities. Could you imagine a Web 2.0 generic and customizable console for easily handle BPEL processes?
This stable version includes support for elements defined in the BPEL 2.0 standard. Main focus of this release has been the addition of BPEL Fault support, monitoring capabilities and related API, process instance suspend and resume possibilities, additional unit tests and minor enhancements.For complete imformation check out the release notesIf you want to know more about Nova Orchestra enhancements and new features planed, please take a look to the roadmapThis version of Orchestra comes with a beta version of the BPM graphical console. This console is based on the ultimate version of the eXo Platform open source project.Note that as eXo is based on portlets, so the BPM Console will easily allow to add your favourite portlets and new features on top.The BPM console currently provide deployment, execution and monitoring BPM capabilities. Could you imagine a Web 2.0 generic and customizable console for easily handle BPEL processes?


