127 projects tagged "Workflow Frameworks"
The Imixs Workflow project offers a Java based BPM framework to build workflow management systems (WFMS) in a fast and easy way. The project provides different components and sub-projects that contribute to the development of workflow solutions in any kind of Java or Java EE application. The goal of this project is to offer an easy-to-use Java based technology with a focus on human based workflow. This means that the Imixs Workflow is typically applied to human-to-human workflow applications. But it can also be used for technical business process management solutions (BPM). The Imixs JEE Workflow is a full featured Workflow Management System (WFMS) based on the JEE specification. The project extends the Imixs Workflow API project to fulfill the requirements to a scalable, transactional, robust and simple deployable Java EE Workflow System. The Project provides different service components (EJBs) to be used in any kind of BPM application.
CodeGlide Fusion is an application and data integration platform that allows developers and end-users to integrate and transform information using a Web-based drag-and-drop interface that doesn't require coding or programming skills. Fusion can access and consolidate data from legacy systems, SQL databases, SOAP/REST Web Services, Excel files, HTML pages, RSS, email, FTP/WebDAV/SMB repositories, CSV, Zip files, and DNS lookups.
Dapper, or "Distributed and Parallel Program Execution Runtime", is a tool for taming the complexities of developing for large-scale cloud and grid computing, enabling the user to create distributed computations from the essentials: the code that will execute, along with a dataflow graph description. It supports rich execution semantics, carefree deployment, a robust control protocol, modification of the dataflow graph at runtime, and an intuitive user interface.
TeamCity is an out-of-the-box build management and continuous integration server supporting both Java and .NET teams. Its unique features include pre-tested commits that — protect the code base and ensures that no broken code is ever committed, a Build Grid that allows builds and tests to be run under different platforms and environments simultaneously, extreme ease of configuration, and integration with top IDEs: Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, and Visual Studio.
JumpBox for SugarCRM 5.x is a virtual appliance for SugarCRM 5.x. SugarCRM is a market-leading, commercial, open source customer relationship management (CRM) application. SugarCRM's architecture easily adapts to any business environment by being flexible and cost-effective. For a small business, the JumpBox for SugarCRM can be a huge time and expense saver. It requires minimal technical knowledge to get it installed, and the built-in Web administration console and backup system allow you to feel comfortable that it's going to keep running.
JPEd is an XPDL 1 process editor based on the source code of JaWE community edition with additional features and changes that could be of great interest to both users and developers. It presents users with swinlanes-based activity placement, and supports multiple process (workflows) per package, imports, subflows, a full range of XPDL capabilities, and a customizable user interface. It can be used as a stand-alone product, features a pluggable interface (with plugins provided for various common operations), and can be cutomized to fit your company's name (including logo), as long as you respect GPL licencing terms.
TaskForest is a simple but expressive job scheduler that allows you to chain jobs and tasks and to create time dependencies. It uses plain-text configuration files to specify task dependencies. It comes with a built-in RESTful Web service. It was originally designed for a single machine, but support for multiple machines is planned.