Secure alternative to Camunda 7

EximeeBPMS: the standard of the banking sector

  • EximeeBPMS 1.2.0 is now available for download
  • Smooth migration from Camunda 7 powered by automated migration scripts
  • Zero technological debt: ready for Spring Boot 4.x
  • Continuous vulnerability mitigation for mission-critical
    enterprise processes
  • Maximum performance through optimization for Java 21 and 25 LTS
  • Full vendor accountability: ongoing updates, support, and SLA
  • Open source, cloud-ready, on-premises

EximeeBPMS - a BPMS engine built
on the final stable version of Camunda

EximeeBPMS is a market-driven solution designed for companies that are currently using Camunda 7 and do not plan to migrate to Camunda 8 or carry out an expensive migration to another BPMS tool. Modernize your process architecture without costly refactoring. Move on to a native Spring Boot 4.x environment, backed by active SLAs and the security regime mandated in the Polish financial sector.

EximeeBPMS is an open source,
cloud-ready and on-premise solution.

Leveraging our extensive experience with Camunda 7, we have tailored the functionality of the EximeeBPMS engine to meet the needs of users and address business cases that we continuously solve using the Eximee Low-Code Platform.

For many years we have been working with various BPMS engines, including those derived from jBPM and Activiti, which has given us a deep insight into the strengths and weaknesses of these solutions. We believe that by leveraging our experience, we can ensure the continued development of the best features of Camunda 7 in the form of the new EximeeBPMS engine.
Maciej Ulaszewski
COO at Consdata

The vision of EximeeBPMS

  • We believe that a BPMS is a critical component of the system and its scope of responsibility should be limited to the essential minimum.
  • The core responsibility of a BPMS is to ensure the consistency and flow of process execution according to the BPMN definition.
  • No functionality unrelated to the primary purpose of the BPMS should affect its stability, performance, availability, or release cycle.

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    What makes EximeeBPMS stand out?

    Effective complexity
    and performance management
    In EximeeBPMS, we focus on separating the engine functionalities according to the CQRS architecture, which allows effective management of complexity of architecture components and performance.
    Dedicated
    components
    All elements that are not critical for the consistency and correctness of the interpretation of the BPMN definition, as well as read operations, can be implemented as dedicated domain components based on event stream projections.
    Cloud-ready
    EximeeBPMS will be deployable as a PAAS in the cloud infrastructure.
    Security policy
    EximeeBPMS will be developed according to the standards adopted by Consdata for the development of electronic banking applications. This ensures a production process that meets the highest security requirements and guarantees continuity of development.

    EximeeBPMS development roadmap

    Q3 2026 (July)

    EximeeBPMS 1.3.0

    Execution Stability & Security

    Key features:
    intelligent External Task client (Backpressure), EximeeBPMS Script Guard, UUID v4 generator, OR-logic fix in REST API

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    Objective:

    Eliminate fundamental architectural flaws inherited from Camunda 7, including blind task fetching by workers and JVM-level exposure to malicious code injection.

    Problems solved:

    The Backpressure mechanism removes LockExpiredException errors that cause processing stalls, while Script Guard immediately blocks RCE attack vectors originating from process definitions. This release resolves the scalability barrier encountered by High-Throughput environments after migrating the engine core to modern technologies.

    Business impact:

    Guaranteed continuity of mission-critical systems (zero downtime) during sudden load spikes, and significant reduction of cloud infrastructure costs thanks to improved thread utilization, without over-provisioning containers.

    Future prospects:

    This version lays the foundation for advanced Kubernetes autoscaling (HPA) based on internal worker queue saturation and introduces cryptographically secure, database-efficient identifiers.

    Q3 2026 (September)

    EximeeBPMS 1.4.0

    Event-Driven Architecture & Observability

    Key features:
    native Business Events (Transactional Outbox), metrics integration with Spring Boot Actuator, flexible OAuth2 routing configuration

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    Objective:

    Enable full integration of the BPM engine as a reliable Event Publisher in asynchronous architectures (EDA) without the need to build and maintain custom integration layers.

    Problems solved:

    We replace the inefficient mechanism based on audit log parsers (History Events). The platform now guarantees at-least-once delivery and eliminates the risk of business data loss in case of broker failures (e.g., Kafka).

    Business impact:

    100% data consistency between the engine and satellite systems (DWH, CRM) and immediate visibility of failure metrics, drastically reducing MTTR (Mean Time to Resolution).

    Future prospects:

    By delivering a built-in Transactional Outbox pattern and Prometheus-ready metrics, we open the path to predictive ML systems powered by a lossless event stream directly from the engine.

    Q4 2026

    EximeeBPMS 2.0

    Next-Generation User Experience (Modern UI)

    Key features:
    complete rewrite of web applications (Welcome and Cockpit) using modern frameworks, streamlined UI architecture meeting current security requirements

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    Objective:

    Replace the outdated technology stack (AngularJS, older React versions) inherited from Camunda 7. With the backend fully secured and modernized (versions 1.2.0-1.4.0), a full frontend rewrite is the final step completing the platform’s technological transformation.

    Problems solved:

    We eliminate substantial frontend technological debt that complicated maintenance, prevented compliance with strict security standards, and increased user training costs.

    Business impact:

    A clean and secure interface significantly boosts the productivity of business process operators and simplifies incident management, reducing the platform’s overall TCO.

    Future prospects:

    The modern stack provides a stable architecture for dynamic development of new features and extensions in the presentation layer.

    Trusted provider,
    proven solution

    The EximeeBPMS engine is fully developed and maintained by Consdata, a company with over 10 years of experience in building systems using leading BPMS solutions.

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    Media about EximeeBPMS

    In 2025, the final version of Camunda 7 Community Edition will be released, and migrating to a newer version is not an obvious choice, as it requires significant restructuring of the system architecture. However, users who value Camunda 7 CE for its comprehensive BPMN 2.0 implementation and the ability to integrate the engine into their own applications can count on a new, stable fork – EximeeBPMS.

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