开发自己的工作流程
我在一家企业实习,想要开发自己的WORKFLOW,但他们只对“时间管理”感兴趣..我现在了解jBoss jbpm 那么你对此有何看法? 我可以从哪里开始这个项目? 谢谢
I m in an internship in an enterprise that wants to develop its own WORKFLOW, but they are only interested to "Time management" ..I am now understanding jBoss jbpm
so what do you think about that?
From where can I start in this project?
thanks
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这个问题征求意见吗?
当然,用于开发和托管工作流程的最佳平台和工具相对依赖于相关企业、他们维护和支持此类系统的能力等,不是吗?
例如,许多大型企业在微软平台上投入巨资,这也意味着他们在支持此类平台和服务方面拥有更多经验。 因此,考虑到这一点,并且出于可维护性、可支持性的考虑,我会选择 Windows Workflow Foundation,它非常全面并且非常容易集成到 Microsoft 平台中。
如果您打算开始研究 WWF,那么我绝对可以推荐 Pro WF,由 Bruce Bukovics 编写并由 Apress 出版 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-WF-Windows-Workflow-NET/dp/ 1430227214/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289905106&sr=8-1)
如果您要走 JBoss jBPM 路线,有一个专门针对它的网站 - 包括文档、用户和开发人员论坛以及一个充满了有用的信息。 (http://jboss.org/jbpm)
首先了解环境、业务流程以及用户与这些流程交互的方式。 只有这样,您才能真正开始设计有用的工作流程。
Is this question inviting opinion?
Surely the best platforms and tools for developing and hosting workflows are relatively dependent upon the enterprise in question, their ability to maintain and support such systems etc etc, aren't they?
For example, lots of larger enterprises invest heavily in Microsoft platforms, which also means they have more experience supporting those kinds of platforms and services. So, with this in mind, and in the interest of maintainability, supportability, I would choose Windows Workflow Foundation, which is incredibly comprehensive and extremely easy to integrate into Microsoft platforms.
If you were going to start looking into WWF then I can definitely recommend Pro WF, written by Bruce Bukovics and published by Apress (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-WF-Windows-Workflow-NET/dp/1430227214/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289905106&sr=8-1)
If you are going the JBoss jBPM route, there's a whole site dedicated to it - including documentation, user and developer forums, and a wiki full of useful information. (http://jboss.org/jbpm)
First start by understanding the environment, the business processes and the way in which users interact with those processes. Only then can you really start designing workflows that will be of any use.