Hello,
We’re excited to announce that Zeebe 0.13 is available for download.
To get started, please see the Zeebe installation guide.
After October’s 0.12, a substantial release that introduced new concepts to Zeebe and was months in the making, we’re back on a schedule of lighter, more regular releases for the time being. A couple of highlights from 0.13:
- Intermediate timer catch event: This is the first timer event to be introduced to Zeebe and a step toward the goals laid out in the Q42018 BPMN roadmap. Read more about the intermediate timer catch event in the documentation.
- HTTP Debug Exporter: An operability feature that adds a debug exporter that exposes an HTTP server for inspecting exported records. The records can be filtered by value type and full text search, and a record can be expanded to inspect its full content.
Here are a few other general product updates:
- Zeebe has a new roadmap page. You can find it here.
- We published a blog post about messages and message correlation in Zeebe (new in Zeebe 0.12). Learn more about how Zeebe handles messages.
- Missed us at our in-person events? Here’s a roundup of recordings of Zeebe talks at conferences around the globe, including CamundaCon and Kafka Summit.
- To those of you in and around Berlin, the Camunda User Group Meetup event on Tuesday, November 27 (hosted at Camunda HQ) will include a Zeebe presentation with a message correlation demo.
See our release announcement blog post for more detail.
If you have questions or comments about the release, please let us know. The Community page on the Zeebe site lists a number of ways to get in touch with us.
Kind regards,
The Zeebe Team