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Kogito Tooling 0.12.0 Released!

Blog: Drools & jBPM Blog

We have just launched a fresh new Kogito Tooling release! 🎉 On the 0.12.0 release, we made a lot of improvements and bug fixes. We are also happy to announce that this release marks the first iteration of our ‘DMN deploy on OpenShift’ feature, and also we have a lot of improvements on our DMN and BPMN Editors.

This post will give a quick overview of this release. I hope you enjoy it!

Deploy decisions to DMN Developer Sandbox on dmn.new

We just launched in our dmn.new environment a feature that allows you to quickly deploy decision models to the Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift.

DMN sandbox

This feature is super cool, and I invite you to give it a try. You can also check more details on this blog post.

DMN nodes are not created on top of the selected node

DMN diagrams are generally vertical (whereas BPMN is horizontal). When adding a “Decision Node” from a “DMN Input Data,” for better usability, now the nodes are created on top of the selected node.

DMN Nodes

DMN support for bend-points on connectors

We also added support for bend-points on the DMN diagram that are pretty useful, especially on Complex DMN diagrams.

DMN Bend Points

See this blog post for more details.

Line splicing for BPMN and DMN editors

Line splicing is a new feature that allows dropping an existing node on top of a connector and automatically split it into two new connectors. This was included in both our DMN and BPMN editors.

Line splicing

Soon we will publish a blog post with a detailed description of this feature.

Resize control points improvements

We made many improvements on resizing control points for our BPMN and DMN editor, including changing the resize icon and modifying how magnets react on a resize.

Resize

Support for process metadata attributes

We also added a new AdvancedData that allows users to add generic metadata to all node types and event types in the BPMN editor.

[![Metadata](/assets/2021/metatada.png “Metadata * KOGITO-2313 – BPMN Editor – Support for node/events metadata attributes

Further Reading/Watching

We had some excellent blog posts on Kie Blog that I recommend you read:

We also presented in some Kie Lives:

Thank you to everyone involved!

I would like to thank everyone involved with this release, from the excellent KIE Tooling Engineers to the lifesavers QEs and the UX people that help us look awesome!

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