Join us tomorrow for our special 30-minute webcast as we release Bonita BPM 7, the best BPM-based platform available for building business applications.
Date: June 18, 2015
Time: 8 am PDT (San Francisco) / 11 am EDT (NY) / 5 pm CEST (Paris, Amsterdam)
Tuesday 23 June, in Paris...Bonitasoft invites you to Bonita BPM 7.0 launch day. We'll show off new features, new concepts, and how you can create personalized and sustainable business applications.
Mac OS
Issues with the installer on Mac OS when Java 6 is installed (whether you use it or not) is solved. Also, a few widgets with display issues are fixed.
Dynamic permission
Some work has been done on dynamic permission, so there should be no more errors in access rights to data and documents.
We are proud to announce that the Bonita BPM 7.0 beta version is going to be available for testing next week. And of course, we would appreciate your feedback - that's what a beta version is for ;-)
The beta testing program is scheduled to start on April 20th, and will end April 30th.
You will see a bunch of new features available in the Community edition of Bonita BPM 7.0. In order to help you with testing, we will provide you with access to:
We would like to inform you about an issue found in version 6.3.4 and 6.3.5 that impact the Studio environment.
On the Connector wizard, the default behavior of the "If connector fails..." information has been changed from "put in failed state" to "ignore error and continue process". As a consequence, importing a process or migrating a workspace from a previous version may change the behavior of your processes.
You might already have noticed that Bonita BPM 6.3 is available on our Download page.
For this release, we would like you to take time to read our Release Note, as there are many improvements and new features for the Bonita BPM Community edition. We would like you to know abut at least these two particular points:
We are proud at Bonitasoft to present the brand new theme for our Documentation website. Released yesterday, it is based on Bootstrap so it is responsive, full width, with a left browsing menu. The most important aim was to highlight the content, so it would have the maximum part of the display, and minimize top and bottom menus.
A lot of work has been done on code highlighting, typo (titles, paragraph, ...) and general usability.
You can also comment each page, in order to help us improving the documentation: