Welcome to the BPM Developer Center


We created the BPM Developer Center to give you a place to find, use, and share assets that have been developed by IBM and the IBM BPM community to extend the core BPM functionality. Basically, this is the place to go for things that don’t come in the installation package of IBM BPM. You’ll notice that we use GitHub as the mechanism to share and collaborate on assets. If you’d like to share your asset with the community, just upload it to a jazzHub repository, and invite @spcommunity to your project so everyone can easily find it. You may also fork the template project we’ve developed to get you started.

Over the next few weeks, we will migrate the remaining samples from the old Samples Exchange to the BPM Developer Center/jazzHub. In the meantime, we will keep the old Samples Exchange website available to you in case there’s something you need that we haven’t yet moved over.

You’ll also notice that we’ve got a forum to discuss anything about building, using, or finding prebuilt assets for IBM BPM. Hope you enjoy the new social features that we have put into the forum. Tag your question with “BPM” and it will be easier for the community to find and answer.
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Look forward to hearing from you.


2 responses to “Welcome to the BPM Developer Center”

  1. Hi Jim – I’ve sent eMail already, nevertheless would like to test this as well. My question is: Are all samples published from the IBM BPM Community Wiki Samples Exchanged moved to this place? If yes – how can I easily find them?
    Regards, Roland

    • Hi Roland,

      We migrated all but a few samples which were no longer valid. As you probably know, we moved the samples into our collaborative, github-style development platform called DevOps Services. This gives content authors a much richer environment for sharing and updating assets.

      There are few ways you can locate samples. You can find more info on this dwAnswers post, but I’ll summarize here. For the most popular samples, we’ve created a one-click download and categorized them. You can access the catalog here.

      I like to use Google search and limit scope to the DevOps site. Like this: ‘site:hub.jazz.net insert your search term

      Let me know if this gets you what you need.

      Jim

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