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Chris A. Mattmann commented on OODT-491:
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Hey BFost, totally open to what you propose...in 0.6 :) I'd like to simply 
finish what I started though here and I'm getting closer and closer to being 
able to say "yes" on that. Yes it's complicated and in the end I think I'd 
rather simply use the ThreadPoolWorkflowEngine until we move to what you are 
suggesting in 0.6+ and beyond. But, I'd like to deliver a version of the 
workflow manager with a workflow PrioritizedQueueBasedWorkflowEngine and call 
it "done" for 0.5. I also agree that the greatest thing out of this was all the 
improvements that came about because of the Workflow2 (CAS-CLI; dynamic 
workflows; global workflow conditions (pre + post); Runner framework, etc.)

So yes, I'm game to try what you are proposing, but if you are willing to help 
me wrap up 0.5 as is that would be great. Also, if you don't have time or 
energy to work on it with me that's fine too b/c I see a light at the end of 
the tunnel and know precisely how to wrap these finish line tasks up and get 
this thing working, so hang in there :)

                
> Finish line tasks for Wengine integration
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>                 Key: OODT-491
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OODT-491
>             Project: OODT
>          Issue Type: Umbrella
>          Components: workflow manager
>            Reporter: Chris A. Mattmann
>            Assignee: Chris A. Mattmann
>             Fix For: 0.5
>
>         Attachments: NewWorkflowModel.patch.txt
>
>
> The final tasks to wrap up wengine integration into trunk.

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