Tutorial: Advanced BPMN Symbols and More (Video 5)

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In this how-to video, International Consultant Niall Deehan shows how to use more advanced BPMN symbols and how to execute them.

Since this is an advanced topic, it's best to have a basic understanding of Java, BPMN such as tasks and gateways, how to make REST calls and Camunda including how to model and how to download. Niall will specifically walk through non-interrupting boundary events, event-based gateways, message events, throwing and catching error events as well as subprocesses.

If you'd like a refresher on some of these topics before getting started on this video, we recommend starting at the very beginning: http://bit.ly/35S1AK5


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Camunda is the leader in process orchestration software. Our software helps orchestrate complex business processes that span people, systems, and devices. With Camunda, business users collaborate with developers to model and automate end-to-end processes using BPMN-powered flowcharts that run with the speed, scale, and resiliency required to compete in today’s digital-first world. Hundreds of enterprises such as Atlassian, ING, and Vodafone design, automate, and improve mission-critical business processes with Camunda to drive digital transformation.

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