Hello, John

Thanks for response. My Ruote version was 2.1.8. After I did "gem
update" everything works fine, thank you! By the way, could Ruote work
with Ruby 1.9?

John, our team looking for replacement of currently used workflow
engine, which is proprietary and poor-designed.
After reading some about Ruote, I extremely like design and idea of
that and really want to go on with it. It seems you put much effort on
developing Ruote. May be we'll able to return some code or ideas to
the project, because we have good experience of developing real-life
BPs.
But since your answer, there are some doubts for me. Could you please
give me your opinion. May be someone from "ruote on windows mini-
community" )) could help me to find the answers...

1. Can Ruote be stable on Windows? (we have some requirements about
using COM, ActiveX ans so on...)
2. Is it suitable/anybody used it for handling many complex processes
with hundreds of steps and subprocesses?

Best regards,
Oleg


On 24 мар, 03:13, John Mettraux <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Olle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Glad to say that route-kit works well on Windows7 (at first look).
> > I'm newbie in Ruby and looking for elegant (by design) workflow engine
> > that is suitable for running thousands of processes. Ruote looks very
> > interesting and I'll go on with examining Ruote.
>
> Hello Olle,
>
> thanks ! But I have to say that Windows is not top-priorityl. Whether
> ruote works on it or not is a matter of the quality of the feedback
> the "ruote on windows" mini-community can give.
>
>
>
> > So now I'm sequentially trying different ruote modules, like route-kit
> > and ruote-fluo.
>
> > And I have a problem with ruote-fluo. It starts OK, but when I
> > navigate my browser to localhost:4567, there is an error appears:
> > NoMethodError at /
> > undefined method `[]' for #<OpenStruct
> > treechecker=#<Ruote::TreeChecker:0x62f8968
> > @checker=#<Rufus::TreeChecker:0x62f8860
> > @root_set=#<Rufus::TreeChecker::RuleSet:0x627cf60
> > @accepted_patterns={}, @excluded_symbols={}, @excluded_patterns={}>,
> > @current_set=#<Rufus::TreeChecker::RuleSet:0x627a878
> > @accepted_patterns={}, @excluded_symbols={:alias=>"'alias' is
> > forbidden", :alias_method=>"'alias_method' is ....
> > .....
> > Traceback (innermost first)
>
> >    * C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ruote-2.1.8/lib/ruote/parser.rb:
> > in parse
> >        62. ) if Ruote::Parser.remote?(definition) &&
> > @context['remote_definition_allowed'] != true...
> >    * C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ruote-2.1.8/lib/ruote/parser.rb:
> > in parse
>
> I tested the latest ruote-fluo (git clone
> git://github.com/jmettraux/ruote-fluo.git) with ruote 2.1.9 (gem
> install ruote) and it works.
>
> It is on WinXP + ruby 1.8.7p249 (as found 
> athttp://rubyinstaller.org/download.html)
>
> I don't have Windows7, sorry.
>
> Which version of Ruby are you using ?
>
> --
> John Mettraux   -  http://jmettraux.wordpress.com

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