>From what I understand you can do just that, but without reinventing the
wheel by designing and implementing your own solution.
Richard
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Ross Peoples wrote:
> I don't know workflow engines in the general sense that well. I once
> created a full documentation mana
I don't know workflow engines in the general sense that well. I once
created a full documentation management system where each document couple
have a workflow assigned to it. The workflow (predefined, or created
on-the-fly) would push the document around from person to person, ensuring
that eac
There is no ubuntu official package as far as I can see, so you will have
to follow the installation information explain into the tar ball available
here : http://www.hforge.org/itools/
Then :
from itools.workflow import Workflow
And the rest is explained in the docs :
http://www.hforge.org/ito
How to use this in web2py ?
dummies tutorial?
2012/2/7 omicron
> This library is small and easy to use:
> http://www.hforge.org/itools/docs/workflow/
I know it in french, I didn't find it in english :
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_moteurs_de_workflow
And what about XPDL? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPDL
Richard
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:27 AM, omicron wrote:
> This library is small and easy to use:
> http://www.hforge.org/itools/d
This library is small and easy to use:
http://www.hforge.org/itools/docs/workflow/
+1 I would like to have it, lets start coding?
http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno
Em 18/01/2012 22:02, "António Ramos" escreveu:
> is it dificult to do something like this in web2py?
>
>
> http://blog.aizatto.com/2009/12/07/ruby-on-rails-finite-state-machine-plugin-workflow/
>
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