A clear and transparent roadmap is the foundation of trust in any software project. It is more than a mere list of features; it is a promise to the community and its users. It reveals the vision, the priorities, and the path a project intends to take. At uubato, we see the Operaton roadmap as one of the strongest arguments for the project, as it signals not only stability but also focused and sustainable progress.

In this article, we want to shed light on the strategic decisions behind the Operaton roadmap and explain the far-reaching advantages that result from it — especially for the many companies and developers considering a switch from Camunda 7.

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The Core Strategy: Stability Through Consistent Modernization

When you analyze the Operaton roadmap, a central message quickly becomes clear: the main goal is to create a future-proof and extremely stable platform by consistently modernizing its technological foundation. Instead of getting lost in developing countless niche features, the core team is concentrating on what matters most for professional use: a reliable, secure, and high-performance engine.

This strategy has extensive positive effects. Through the planned support for current Java versions and compatibility with Spring Boot 3 and Jakarta EE 10, Operaton will integrate seamlessly into modern application landscapes. This prevents the dreaded “legacy lock-in,” where outdated system components slow down the further development of the entire software stack. Companies that rely on Operaton can thus keep their entire infrastructure up-to-date, which has a direct impact on performance, security, and the ability to adapt to new technologies. Furthermore, a modern tech stack makes it easier to recruit qualified developers, who prefer to work with current tools.

Another crucial advantage of this strategy is enhanced security. Outdated libraries and frameworks are one of the biggest gateways for security vulnerabilities. The commitment anchored in the roadmap to keep dependencies continuously up-to-date is a proactive measure for risk mitigation. For businesses, this means less operational effort in securing their systems and the confidence of using a platform maintained according to current security standards.

What the Roadmap Means for Migrating Camunda 7 Users

For users who are still on Camunda 7 today, the Operaton roadmap reads like a liberating solution. It offers concrete answers to the challenges they face and makes the switch not only simple but also strategically wise.

Arguably the greatest advantage lies in solving a widespread problem in the Camunda 7 ecosystem: many users are stuck on older versions of Spring Boot or Java EE because the process engine blocks an update. The Operaton roadmap addresses this problem directly. A switch to Operaton is therefore not just a change of the process engine, but the key to modernizing the entire application. Development teams can finally upgrade to current framework versions, benefit from their improvements, and make their applications future-proof.

At the same time, the roadmap provides the necessary security for the migration itself. The commitment to API stability means that the business code developed and tested over years—the process logic in the BPMN models and the Java Delegates—will continue to work without changes. This protects existing investments and reduces the migration effort to a minimum. The switch becomes a manageable update instead of a risky redevelopment project.

Furthermore, the roadmap brings a new level of transparency and predictability. As a community-driven project, Operaton’s development is public and traceable. Users are no longer dependent on the commercial interests of a single vendor but can see and even influence the future direction of the project they rely on. This builds a high degree of trust and planning security.

Conclusion: A Roadmap That Builds Trust

The Operaton roadmap is much more than a technical document. It is a clear commitment to an open, modern, and stable future for process automation. It outlines a well-thought-out path that ensures the platform’s longevity through continuous modernization while protecting the investments of existing users.

For companies planning the switch from Camunda 7, it offers the perfect combination: a simple migration path, a solution to technical blockades, and a transparent, reliable outlook for the future. We at uubato fully support this vision and offer the professional services and support to leverage the benefits of this roadmap safely and effectively in your production systems.