This example demonstrates how you can build Spring Boot Web application having following configured:
- Embedded Camunda engine accessible via REST
- Process application and one Decision Definition deployed
- To embed the Camunda Engine accessible via REST API you must add following dependency to your
pom.xml
:
...
<dependency>
<groupId>org.camunda.bpm.springboot</groupId>
<artifactId>camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter-rest</artifactId>
<version>7.14.0</version>
</dependency>
...
- With Spring Boot you usually create an "application" class annotated with
@SpringBootApplication
. In order to have the Camunda process application registered, you can simply add an annotation@EnableProcessApplication
to the same class and also includeprocesses.xml
file to yourMETA-INF
folder:
@SpringBootApplication
public class DmnRestApplication {
public static void main(final String... args) throws Exception {
SpringApplication.run(RestApplication.class, args);
}
}
- You can also put BPMN, CMMN and DMN files in your classpath, they will be automatically deployed and registered within a process application.
This example deploys a decision definition.
You can then build the application with mvn clean install
and then run it with java -jar
command.
Then you can access REST API in browser: http://localhost:8080/engine-rest/decision-definition
- this will show you the deployed decision definition.
In order to evaluate a decision, execute the following:
POST http://localhost:8080/engine-rest/decision-definition/key/checkOrder/evaluate
{
"variables" : {
"sum" : { "value" : 1100, "type" : "Double" },
"status" : { "value" : "silver", "type" : "String" }
}
}
Or have a look at the JUnit test in the project.