An adaptive workflow engine based on simple concepts. It offers full persistence, so that work is never lost, and deals with partial failure in a distributed setup. Syrup is also used reliably as a distributed scheduler to replace cron.
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- Added extra 'parameter' attribute to parameterize Tasks in Task, PTaskTemplate, PTaskImpl, PTaskTemplateImpl, XMLOutput and NetworkParser. - Optimized PreparedStatement-instantiation through caching, by introducing the SyrupConnection class. - Fixed deploy_and_run documentation: -worker=equal "" so that commands can be shared by UNIX *and* Windows. - Altered UNIT test 'duplicate' so that there are no race conditions to make it pure. - Beautified pdf documentation (iWork Pages rocks!).
This release is about performance improvements and fixed race conditions that were encountered in the UNIT testing framework. Interested developers out there may still wonder if Syrup will kill their apps or if Syrup is still lacking a killer app. The next release of Syrup will include (temporal) data- structures that will support the Workflow (or data-flow) programming style more conveniently.
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