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== JWT Galileo (version 0.6.0) Short Summary ==
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This summary is also used for an article on IBM developerWorks about the new Galileo release. On this page we summarize the paragraph about JWT in this article.
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Using the plugins from Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) one is able to model not only processes but also to execute them on existing process and workflow engines. JWT offers users an adaptable and extensible set of tools in Eclipse for code generation (e.g. XPDL- or WSBPEL-code, but also HTML documentation), deployment, execution and monitoring of business processes.
 
Using the plugins from Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) one is able to model not only processes but also to execute them on existing process and workflow engines. JWT offers users an adaptable and extensible set of tools in Eclipse for code generation (e.g. XPDL- or WSBPEL-code, but also HTML documentation), deployment, execution and monitoring of business processes.
  
 
Fitted with a flexible mechanism that allows to customize the underlying EMF core model and with support for all kind of views, vendors can build tools on top of JWT suited for their domain.
 
Fitted with a flexible mechanism that allows to customize the underlying EMF core model and with support for all kind of views, vendors can build tools on top of JWT suited for their domain.

Revision as of 08:33, 15 June 2009

JWT Galileo (version 0.6.0) Short Summary

This summary is also used for an article on IBM developerWorks about the new Galileo release. On this page we summarize the paragraph about JWT in this article.


Paragraph on developerWorks article

Using the plugins from Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) one is able to model not only processes but also to execute them on existing process and workflow engines. JWT offers users an adaptable and extensible set of tools in Eclipse for code generation (e.g. XPDL- or WSBPEL-code, but also HTML documentation), deployment, execution and monitoring of business processes.

Fitted with a flexible mechanism that allows to customize the underlying EMF core model and with support for all kind of views, vendors can build tools on top of JWT suited for their domain.

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