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Camunda 8 orchestrates complex business processes that span people, systems, and devices
Camunda 8 delivers scalable, on-demand process automation as a service. Camunda 8 is combined with powerful execution engines for BPMN processes and DMN decisions, and paired with tools for collaborative modeling, operations, and analytics.
This repository contains the Orchestration cluster components of Camunda 8 and Optimize:
Zeebe - The cloud-native process engine of Camunda 8.
Tasklist - Complete tasks that require human input.
Operate - Manage, monitor, and troubleshoot your processes.
Identity - Manage integrated authentication and authorization.
Optimize - Improve your processes by identifying constraints in your system.
In addition, the Camunda 8 stack also includes:
Console - Configure and deploy clusters with Console.
Web Modeler - Web Application to model BPMN, DMN, & Forms and deploy or start new instances.
Desktop Modeler - Use Desktop Modeler as a desktop application for modeling BPMN, DMN, and Forms with your local process application project.
Connectors - Integrate with an external system by using a Connector.
Management Identity - Manage authentication, access, and authorization for components outside the Orchestration cluster (Console, Web Modeler, and Optimize)
This project adheres to the Camunda Code of Conduct.
By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report
unacceptable behavior as soon as possible.
Release Lifecycle
Please refer to our Release Policy to learn about our release cadence, maintenance periods, etc.
License
Zeebe, Operate, and Tasklist source files are made available under the
Camunda License Version 1.0 except for the parts listed
below, which are made available under the Apache License, Version
2.0. See individual source files for details.
The Zeebe Gateway Protocol (API) as published in the
gateway-protocol is licensed
under the Camunda License 1.0. Using gRPC tooling to generate stubs for
the protocol does not constitute creating a derivative work under the Camunda License 1.0 and no licensing restrictions are imposed on the
resulting stub code by the Camunda License 1.0.