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Using BPMN 1.1

Hicham Jellab, 6 months

Hicham Jellab Sept. 6, 2009, 11:20 a.m.

Hello,

The default stencils are BPMN 2.0. I would like to use BPMN 1.1, how to do this?

Thanks

Alexander Grosskopf Sept. 6, 2009, 6:50 p.m.

Indeed we started testing our BPMN2.0 stencil set here. It is an extension + refactoring from the existing BPMN1.1 stencil set. You can model BPMN1.1 if you avoid the constructs that are new to BPMN2.0.

An overview on BPMN1.1 constructs can be found here. We might offer a downgrade opportunity in the editor. We haven't thought about it yet. Can you give us some more background of your use case?

Hicham Jellab Sept. 25, 2009, 9:49 p.m.

Hi Alexander,

Sorry for this delay. My real concern about BPMN 1.1 is that most of the BPMS available on the market now only support BPMN 1.1 and not yet 2.0. So I can't invite people to use BPMN 2.0 just to realize at the end that there is not BPMS ready yet!

Cheers

Alexander Grosskopf Sept. 29, 2009, 10:57 a.m.

I see your point. Currently, the default language is 2.0 and there is no feature for downgrading. However, no BPMS will automagically run BPMN1.x nor 2.0. That means the models developed here are not the ones you run in your BPMS later on. They will need to be understood and transfered. We aim to create a common understanding.

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