BPM Solution for Glassfish and JBoss
Imixs Software Solutions GmbH presents with the Open Source project "Imixs Workflow" a Business Process Management (BPM) solution for Glassfish and JBoss Application Servers. Glassfish and JBoss are open source application servers based on the Java EE specification. These server platforms are widely-used by a lot of small and medium companies. The Imixs JEE Workflow components can be seamlessly integrated into Glassfish 2.1, 3.0 and JBoss 5.0 and 6.0 infrastructure. Thus the project provides a highly scalable and robust BPM solution.[Read More]
Posted at 12:43PM Aug 22, 2010
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Business
The advantage of BPM solutions based on Java EE
One of the most important advantages of the Imixs Workflow Engine is the fact that Imixs Workflow is based on the Java Enterprise Plattform
(Java EE). A Java EE application server can handle transactions,
security, scalability, concurrency and management of the components that
are deployed to it. So all the features and characteristic from the
Java EE plattform are also part of Imixs Workflow.
Posted at 10:33AM Aug 12, 2010
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Technology
BPM solutions using Java EE
The Imixs Workflow project is an open source project that relieved the construction of business process management systems (BPMS). An essential part of the project are the Imixs JEE Workflow components. These components can be used to build BPM solutions based on the Java EE plattform.
The following tutorial will show how an Imixs BPM solution can be created in a few minutes with the help of Eclipse, Maven and Glassfish Application Server.
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Posted at 12:17AM Jul 19, 2010
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Business
Imixs Workflow runs on JBoss Application Server
The Imixs JEE Workflow components are successfully tested on the latest release of JBoss Application Server V 5.1.0.GA (JBossAS 5). The JBoss Application Server is the one of the most widely used Java application servers on the market.
The Imixs JEE Workflow is a full featured Workflow Management System (WFMS) based on the Java EE5 specification and fulfills the requirements to a scalable, transactional, robust and simple deployable Java EE Workflow System.
JBoss 5 for the Java EE5 codebase fully complies with the Java EE5 specification. So the JBossAS 5 is an ideal platform for Workflow Management Systems based on the Imixs Open Source Workflow.
The Imixs JEE Project site provides additional Installation guides for JBoss and also informations about deployment strategies to get best results running the Imixs Worklow on JBoss Application Server.
Read more about the Imixs Java EE Workflow System.
Posted at 05:06PM Jun 28, 2010
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Business
Building a Imixs Workflow Webapp - Part III.
In the first part of my tutorial I explained how to define a business model using the Imixs Workflow Modeler. The second part describes how to setup the JEE Application server. Now its time to complete the tutorial and build the workflow application....[Read More]
Posted at 09:39PM Nov 05, 2009
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Business
New! Imixs Workflow Project
I am proud to announce that we started the new Open Source Workflow Project Imixs-Workflow on dev.java.net. This project arise from the ix-workflow project we developed about for more than 3 years. But the new project is much more easy to use. We developed a bunch of simplifications in the Workflow API so the hole project is now much easier to integreate. I would be happy if you can give me some feedback to that project on the project home page.
I will provide a short video next time to show how easy it is building workflow applications based on the API.
Posted at 10:28PM Jul 16, 2009
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Business
New Imixs Kenai Project Page
Today we opened a new Project HomePage on Kenai
http://kenai.com/projects/ix-workflow
Kenai is a social network for connected developers. You can find and collaborate with developers of like mind and passion from around the globe.
Currently its beta but I think this is a cool thing!
Posted at 09:18PM Sep 14, 2008
Posted by: Ralph
Category: Business