I just looking for a free BPM solution. I have no experience with these BPM solutions. The only thing that I expect from the BPM tool is that it must be based on standards and that it must be stable.
If you have experience with jBPM, could you tell me something about it?
Why you think I must choose it insted WfMOpen or XFlow?
Regards
jBPM
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2004-03-31 12:14 PM
I played with jBPM and then dismissed it from consideration because it was too tied to HTTP and servlets. IMO It was a good idea but poorly implemented. I suggest looking at OSWorkflow instead.
I just looking for a free BPM solution. I have no experience with these BPM solutions. The only thing that I expect from the BPM tool is that it must be based on standards and that it must be stable.
If you have experience with jBPM, could you tell me something about it? Why you think I must choose it insted WfMOpen or XFlow?
Regards
I played with jBPM and then dismissed it from consideration because it was too tied to HTTP and servlets. IMO It was a good idea but poorly implemented. I suggest looking at OSWorkflow instead.
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