Allow me to reproduce their announcement below :
Today we are very proud to announce the first official release for General Availability (GA) of Activiti. In less then 9 months after we left the jBPM team, we've built a broad collaborating community and together we've build the next generation BPM Platform and an astonishing feature list.
There are a couple of crucial decisions Alfresco took when launching Activiti that made these spectacular results possible. First the combination of the liberal Apache license with the new BPMN 2.0 standard rocks. 2 of the community companies are actually in the BPMN 2.0 specification: Alfresco and Camunda.
Timing of the standard and this new project has very good to us as well. Alfresco's gave us the opportunity as ex-jBPM founders to build Activiti as a separate brand and run it as an independent project. That really has been a boost to build this broad community quickly. Given that this strategy has played out even beyond our initial high expectations, we believe we're in for a profound impact on the BPM world.
Here's an overview of what's in this first final release:
- 85 pages of documentation
- Super easy demo install that gets you up and running in less then a minute

- Easy embeddable (just include the .jar)
- Excellent Spring integration (contributed by SpringSource)
- Support for all common BPMN 2.0 elements
- Easy to link any type of Java to process steps
- Event listeners
- Transactional timers
- Audit trails
- Flexible transaction management
- Extremely fast / minimal execution overhead
- Full Query API
- REST interface

- Easy task management
- Starting new process instances
- Claiming group tasks
- Starting processes andcompleting tasks with or without forms
- Easy deployment of forms with processes
Activiti Probe
- Operational management console
- Managing deployment
- Business archive file upload
- Managing jobs
- View database table contents

- Contributed by Tijs, Ron, Tiese and Yvo from Atos Origin
- Eclipse plugin
- New Activiti project and diagram wizzards
- Graphical process modeling
- Form support for Activiti extensions
- Pluggable activity types! Fully documented!
- Unit test generation
- Validation with errors showing in Eclipse Problem view

- Contributed by Camunda
- BPM collaboration done right
- Spans business users, developers and system admins
- Repos: Activiti Modeler, SVN, JIRA, File system
- Linking of artifacts in repos
- Pluggable actions depending on the artifact type

- Contributed by Signavio
- Web based graphical BPMN 2.0 authoring
- Saves models in a shared file based repository
- Very intuitive to use!
Other integration contributions
- Spring Integration
- MuleSoft integration
- FuseSource integration
- iPhone and iPad client
- Grails plugin
- Liferay
- OSGi (contributed by FuseSource)

But all this just means that you can start using Activiti now and that we can get started on the 5.1 ;-)
Download Activiti
Here are the instructions to get up and running in less then a minute.
What are you waiting for ?!
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