Bernd Ruecker [http://community.jboss.org/people/camunda] created the discussion

"Re: JBPM 3, 4 or 5?"

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Hi Sylvain.

It depends a bit on your environment and how risky a technology choice is 
allowed to be ;-) jBPM 3 is for sure the safe bet, it is really stable, mature 
and officially supported by JBoss. But it will not be developed any further and 
it has a propriatary process language in contrast to Standard BPMN 2.0 which 
normally is preferred these days.

jBPM 4 should be avoided for sure, since it is abandonned as community project 
and still not really finished, not supported, ...

jBPM 5 is not yet ready and not yet that stable, so there is a risk that you 
may run into bugs or trouble. Support should be there, but only in some months 
(or years?) in future.

One interessting choice could be www.activiti.org or www.bonitasoft.org as 
well, both have an engine architecture similiar to jBPM 4. Activiti uses BPMN 
2.0 as well.

If you try to be engine independant as much as possible to make it easier to 
possibly exchange the engine later you could go for an abstraction layer, we 
have built one which is in use for different customers (currently with jBPM 3), 
see  http://www.bpm-guide.de/2010/04/17/abstracting-the-process-engine/ 
http://www.bpm-guide.de/2010/04/17/abstracting-the-process-engine/ for some 
information on that.

Hope that helps
Cheers
Bernd
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