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syrup_v0.4.1 released

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.

Posted by Robbert van Dalen 2005-09-30

syrup_v0.3.1 released

This release includes some minor bugfixes plus a whole new
testing framework.
The next upcoming release will focus on the termination of workflows, with more sound logic to detect Tasks that are done.

Posted by Robbert van Dalen 2005-08-21

syrup_v0.1.1 released

First initial release of Syrup.
Syrup is an adaptive Workflow system with a difference. Like any other Workflow solution, Syrup can be used to describe the tasks, procedural steps, required input and output information and tools needed for each step in a business process. To be able to do this, Syrup provides five basic concepts: Tasks, Links, Workflows, Workers and the WorkSpace. Additionally, the minimal core is build in such a way that integrating Syrup into an existing infrastructure poses a minimal challenge to developers.... read more

Posted by Robbert van Dalen 2005-07-23