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I Built a Zero-Dependency Visual JSON Flow Editor...
A few days ago, I introduced Camino-a lightweight, rule-driven JSON flow engine for Java. π Stop Hardcoding Your Workflows: Meet the Rule-Driven JSON Flow Engine for Java The goal of Camino was simple: give Spring Boot developers an alternative to heavyweight BPMN tools like Camunda or Flowable. Instead of dealing with massive XML files, steep learning curves, and database bloat, Camino lets you map your service layer execution dynamically using a clean, readable JSON structure and MVEL expressi
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