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From: Adrian P. <ad...@bt...> - 2006-01-05 22:04:44
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Good Day OBE Developers and Users, It gives me great pleasure to announce that Release 1.0 of the Open Business Engine occurred on 1st January 2006. Binary and source distributions are downloadable from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=52553. OBE is a Java workflow engine implementing Workflow Management Coalition Open Standards (WfMC: XPDL, WAPI, Auditing). Modular, configurable and extensible, OBE suits J2EE or embedded deployment. The emphasis for the 1.0 release has been on establishing a durable server-side architecture with quality, standards support, extensibility and demonstrability as key requirements. OBE 1.0 supports inbound and outbound integration via scripting languages, XML, JMS, HTTP, Web Services, Java Apps, JavaBeans, Native Apps,EJBs, WebDAV etc. etc. There's a capable web-based worklist handler application built using JSF technology and and some exhaustively documented examples. There's a comprehensive HTML documentation set detailing installation, configuration, execution, programming, etc., and there are also several example XPDL workflows. Please report any problems to the appropriate OBE list: - obe-bugs for bug reports (search first) - obe-user for 'how-to' questions - obe-developer for help on writing OBE extensions such as services and tool agents. Please let us know how you get on. Oh - and by the way - I'd still be interested to hear from any organisation (commercial or otherwise) that's using OBE; it would be helpful if I could include some brief product/usage examples in the documentation. So far I have only heard back from Chalex Corp (thanks Gary!). Good luck and best regards, Adrian Price OBE Architect |
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From: Adrian P. <ad...@bt...> - 2006-01-05 22:04:52
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Good Day OBE Developers and Users, It gives me great pleasure to announce that Release 1.0 of the Open Business Engine occurred on 1st January 2006. Binary and source distributions are downloadable from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=52553. OBE is a Java workflow engine implementing Workflow Management Coalition Open Standards (WfMC: XPDL, WAPI, Auditing). Modular, configurable and extensible, OBE suits J2EE or embedded deployment. The emphasis for the 1.0 release has been on establishing a durable server-side architecture with quality, standards support, extensibility and demonstrability as key requirements. OBE 1.0 supports inbound and outbound integration via scripting languages, XML, JMS, HTTP, Web Services, Java Apps, JavaBeans, Native Apps,EJBs, WebDAV etc. etc. There's a capable web-based worklist handler application built using JSF technology and and some exhaustively documented examples. There's a comprehensive HTML documentation set detailing installation, configuration, execution, programming, etc., and there are also several example XPDL workflows. Please report any problems to the appropriate OBE list: - obe-bugs for bug reports (search first) - obe-user for 'how-to' questions - obe-developer for help on writing OBE extensions such as services and tool agents. Please let us know how you get on. Oh - and by the way - I'd still be interested to hear from any organisation (commercial or otherwise) that's using OBE; it would be helpful if I could include some brief product/usage examples in the documentation. So far I have only heard back from Chalex Corp (thanks Gary!). Good luck and best regards, Adrian Price OBE Architect |
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From: Anthony E. <ant...@gm...> - 2006-01-05 23:21:49
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Congratulations Adrian! I know you've been working your tail off to get thi= s thing out there! -Anthony On 05 Jan 2006 22:04:29 +0000, Adrian Price <ad...@bt...> wrote: > > Good Day OBE Developers and Users, > > It gives me great pleasure to announce that Release 1.0 of the Open > Business Engine occurred on 1st January 2006. Binary and source > distributions are downloadable from > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D52553. > > OBE is a Java workflow engine implementing Workflow Management Coalition > Open Standards (WfMC: XPDL, WAPI, Auditing). Modular, configurable and > extensible, OBE suits J2EE or embedded deployment. The emphasis for the > 1.0 release has been on establishing a durable server-side architecture > with quality, standards support, extensibility and demonstrability as > key requirements. OBE 1.0 supports inbound and outbound integration via > scripting languages, XML, JMS, HTTP, Web Services, Java Apps, JavaBeans, > Native Apps,EJBs, WebDAV etc. etc. > > There's a capable web-based worklist handler application built using JSF > technology and and some exhaustively documented examples. > > There's a comprehensive HTML documentation set detailing installation, > configuration, execution, programming, etc., and there are also several > example XPDL workflows. > > Please report any problems to the appropriate OBE list: > > - obe-bugs for bug reports (search first) > - obe-user for 'how-to' questions > - obe-developer for help on writing OBE extensions such as services and > tool agents. > > Please let us know how you get on. > > Oh - and by the way - I'd still be interested to hear from any > organisation (commercial or otherwise) that's using OBE; it would be > helpful if I could include some brief product/usage examples in the > documentation. So far I have only heard back from Chalex Corp (thanks > Gary!). > > Good luck and best regards, > > Adrian Price > > OBE Architect > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7637&alloc_id=3D16865&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > Obe-developer mailing list > Obe...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/obe-developer > |