If you need any help to set up an OpenWFE proof of concept or prototype for your workflow, feel free to detail your requirements on openwfe-users AT lists.sf.net.
OpenWFE features a generic client, you could really get a taste of your final application's process quite rapidly.
OpenWFE has a drawback though (for a lot of people, this isn't a drawback, it's an advantage), it's not a J2EE based workflow, it'a just a java application (so much lighter). If you are J2EE (EJB) tied perhaps jBpm (http://www.jbpm.org) would be your friend.
Hello Davor,
If you need any help to set up an OpenWFE proof of concept or prototype for your workflow, feel free to detail your requirements on openwfe-users AT lists.sf.net. OpenWFE features a generic client, you could really get a taste of your final application's process quite rapidly.
OpenWFE has a drawback though (for a lot of people, this isn't a drawback, it's an advantage), it's not a J2EE based workflow, it'a just a java application (so much lighter). If you are J2EE (EJB) tied perhaps jBpm (http://www.jbpm.org) would be your friend.
Best regards,
john.mettraux -at- openwfe.org