Java Workflow Toolbox (JWT) Creation review

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Make your processes executable!
A quick demonstration of the JWT project
Florian Lautenbacher (University of Augsburg, DE)
Christian Saad (University of Augsburg, DE)
Supported by Mickael Istria (Open Wide, FR)
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Workflow and Business Process Management
Problems in BPM:
 Many modeling languages
 e.g. BPMN, BPDM, EPCs, UML Activity diagrams
 Many process languages and technical formats
 XPDL, jPDL, BPEL,...
 Even more process engine implementations
 e.g. open source process engines like jBoss jBPM, OW2 / Bull
Bonita & Orchestra, Apache ODE, …
 Many tools for modeling languages and process engines,
 but most of them are not compatible
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Java Workflow Tooling (JWT)
Goals of JWT:
 Support for workflow and business process modeling, deployment,
execution and monitoring in Eclipse
 Providing a complete, flexible, interoperable and usable BPM solution
 Set of generic and extensible plugins and APIs
 Extensions allowing support for specific business representations,
process language formats, process engines, service platforms, etc.
 Targeting and supporting SOA in close collaboration with the Eclipse
STP project
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Components of JWT
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Make your processes executable!
Demo
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Thanks for your attention!!
Any questions???
 website:
http://www.eclipse.org/jwt
 newsgroup:
eclipse.technology.jwt
 email:
[email protected]
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