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    dotSource Workflow Tool

    dotSource Workflow Tool

    Workflow Tool for Eclipse

    Based on the features of the graphical editing software JaWE (Java Workflow Editor) and the required interpretation of a custom XML dialect, which could not be interpreted by Eclipse, the dotSource GmbH developed a interpreting workflow tool. This allows a time saving, easier application and therefore cost savings. The workflow tool is an extension for the open source Eclipse programming tool from IBM.
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    PowerStone is an open source java WorkFlow Management System,based on Spring and Hibernate.The system is composed of an engine(processing xpdl documents edited with Enhydra JaWE),a flow management console,a worklist and an identity management module.
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