Hi Nico,
Maybe i ask in this way... which one is better to be integrated into
appfuse?
Best regards,
Jonathan
Nicolas Modrzyk wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
There is a very nice newbie guide archive for OpenWfe at the following
place:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060207025750/web.openwfe.org/displ
Hi Jonathan,
There is a very nice newbie guide archive for OpenWfe at the
following place:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060207025750/web.openwfe.org/display/
openwfe/Vamsee's+Newbie+Guide
In Magnolia, only 4 openwfe modules are needed:
- openwfe-applic: application classes
- openwfe-embed: c
Hi Niko,
Do you mind giving us some very brief information (like the
technologies, architectures) of OpenWFE? It seems that OpenWFE got many
modules , how many of them have you integrated to Magnolia? Maybe if we
have more information/idea to get started, the community will be more
involv
Happy to hear it. Having much more experience with workflows than
with Appfuse, I'd be interested to get the feedback of developers and
users of Appfuse, and get a glimpse of what would be the sexier way
to do this, as well as the main tasks to make a smooth integration.
Niko,
On Apr 27,
I personally welcome this kind of integration to appfuse. I am not
familar with openwfe but a richer set of feature will make appfuse more
attractive.
Jonathan
Nicolas Modrzyk wrote:
Hi list,
This a forward from a short mail with Matt:
Looking at all the progress and achievements done in
Hi list,
This a forward from a short mail with Matt:
Looking at all the progress and achievements done in Appfuse and its
light version, I was thinking more and more about some ways of
enabling
the integration of a workflow engine from the start.
I have been working with John Mettraux for so