On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 08:32:16AM -0800, Brice wrote:
> 
> Thank you very much for your rapid response.
> I am new in this forum and I am sorry not to be clear.
> 
> In fact, the feature I need is the ability "at the execution time and
> not at the design time" to trace the route and to display where is the
> current step of the workflow. Depending on the state of the task , we
> could have for example : Task to do ( in Red), Pending Task ( in
> Orange) and Task done ( in Green), for example.

Hello Brice,

hello Sean, welcome on ruote's mailing list as well,

ruote, out of the box, is very simplistic. I guess I could equate your three 
descriptions as

  * task to do : participant expression not yet reached by flow
  * pending task : flow reached participant, workitem pending action
  * task done : participant expression was left by flow

Now you probably have different definitions for this but maybe it's more 
worklist related,

  * task to do : workitem reached participant, but no user picked it up yet
  * pending task : user picked up / reserved task
  * task done : task left user/participant and is [somehow] archived

Different things for different people.

Ruote doesn't make too many choices for you. It's swimming in Ruby and a good 
Ruby dev can hack a worklist / a set of participants in Ruby for ruote very 
quickly, tests included.


Please feel free to ask any question, cheers,

-- 
John Mettraux - http://jmettraux.wordpress.com

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