Markus,
you should consider a closer look at WFMOpen at
http://wfmopen.sourceforge.net/

I've been using it for a over a year now and it only gets better! It uses
WfMC's
XPDL language as the definition language. It's is actually the reason I
started to
look at Cocoon in the first place... ;-)

It's surely a winner!

There is a great graphical tool called JAWE that you can use to build and
manipulate 
XPDL. You can find it at: http://jawe.objectweb.org/ (It's actually a part
of a big
OSS solution called Enhydra and it's Shark BPL solution. Check that out at 
http://shark.objectweb.org/)

If you're into BPEL as your Process Definition Language I would suggest that
you have 
a look at bexee (http://bexee.sourceforge.net/) or ActiveBPEL
(http://www.activebpel.org/)...

Or if you're using JBoss (works great with Cocoon) have a look at JBpm at
http://jbpm.org/

I hope that this was enough help to get you started!

Any questions? Mail me!

/Mikael Björn
CTO 
MBCG

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Markus Heussen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 2:18 PM
> To: users@cocoon.apache.org; dev@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: Business-Process-Management with Cocoon?
> 
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Can anybody point me to Open Source BPM Systems using 
> comfortable user 
> (web-) interfaces to design business processes in standard 
> BPL. In a new 
> project starting next week we need such a tool to define our business 
> processes consisting off several Web Service calls.
> 
> One tool I found is Twister. For informations about it look at 
> http://www.smartcomps.org/twister/.
> 
> Does anybody have experiences in BPMS and can link me to free 
> alternatives. Maybe there exists a Cocoon based BPM System? Last we 
> would prefer because we started using Cocoon about 2 years ago.
> 
> Thanks for any hint!
> 
> Markus
> 
> 
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