Release: JahnTech Package Manager for webMethods v2.1.0

The new release of the JahnTech Package Manager for webMethods (JTWPM) is now available.

It contains a number of improvements from working with it over the last 4 weeks.

  • New commands to work with configuration files: No need to know where the files are located
  • Environment variables to change the default location for configuration and editor: Switch between projects that require different webMethods installations
  • New rebuild command to compile packages and reload them automatically: Faster iterations when working with Java
  • Many more small details where “rough edges” were removed.


For more information and a free download go to the product page.

On the roadmap:

  • Execution of unit tests from the webMethods Test Suite
  • Start/stop of applications (i.e. package bundles)
  • Build and upload for CI/CD

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