Re: Apache Agila : BPM engine

2004-09-30 Thread robert burrell donkin
here's somewhere to start: 
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/agila.html but i'd strongly 
recommend that those interested to head over to the appropriate lists 
in the incubator where you're likely to get better answers to your 
questions.

- robert
On 29 Sep 2004, at 20:41, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
Sounds interesting. Is a more detailed description availiable 
somewhere ?

Andreas
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Subject: Apache Agila : BPM engine

All,
The Jakarta PMC has voted to accept in Jakarta the contribution of a
BPM engine from Gluecode, my employer, and I am starting the basic 
work
of getting it into [and out of] incubation.

Currently called Apache Agila, it is a small, lightweight BPM engine
that we have developed as the core of our BPM product.  BPM is an
important part of the Java server-side stack, and we feel that this
contribution will be a great 'seed' for a full-fledged BPM project at
Apache.  At the ASF, you can find a fairly rich set of parts for an
enterprise application stack, such as Geronimo, Tomcat, Derby,
Jetspeed, Pluto et al, and now there's the addition of BPM.
The engine has no dependencies upon platform (like J2EE), and I'm
guessing that it's easy to embed this engine into the popular 
framworks
and platforms, such as hivemind, spring, struts, pico, etc.  Agila 
will
arrive with simple HTML GUI via a servlet, and JDBC-based persistence,
but these are services that can be replaced with other 
implementations.
  For example, the Gluecode product does a JSR-168 portals and
J2EE-based implementation of the services.

Anyway, this is a notice of what's happening, and an invitation to all
to come and participate in the project.
I've CC-ed [EMAIL PROTECTED], but lets keep the conversation about it
here in the incubator for now.  I'll be setting up the mail-lists
first, and will note when that happens so we can switch .
Thanks
geir
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Re: Apache Agila : BPM engine

2004-09-30 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr .
Yes - this is currently at the Apache Incubator as it goes through IP 
checking and such - I added agila to the incubator site last night, and 
will be creating the mail lists later this weekend.  Until then, lets 
bring discussion over to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail list.

geir
On Sep 29, 2004, at 3:41 PM, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
Sounds interesting. Is a more detailed description availiable 
somewhere ?

Andreas
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From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 8:27 PM
Subject: Apache Agila : BPM engine

All,
The Jakarta PMC has voted to accept in Jakarta the contribution of a
BPM engine from Gluecode, my employer, and I am starting the basic 
work
of getting it into [and out of] incubation.

Currently called Apache Agila, it is a small, lightweight BPM engine
that we have developed as the core of our BPM product.  BPM is an
important part of the Java server-side stack, and we feel that this
contribution will be a great 'seed' for a full-fledged BPM project at
Apache.  At the ASF, you can find a fairly rich set of parts for an
enterprise application stack, such as Geronimo, Tomcat, Derby,
Jetspeed, Pluto et al, and now there's the addition of BPM.
The engine has no dependencies upon platform (like J2EE), and I'm
guessing that it's easy to embed this engine into the popular 
framworks
and platforms, such as hivemind, spring, struts, pico, etc.  Agila 
will
arrive with simple HTML GUI via a servlet, and JDBC-based persistence,
but these are services that can be replaced with other 
implementations.
  For example, the Gluecode product does a JSR-168 portals and
J2EE-based implementation of the services.

Anyway, this is a notice of what's happening, and an invitation to all
to come and participate in the project.
I've CC-ed [EMAIL PROTECTED], but lets keep the conversation about it
here in the incubator for now.  I'll be setting up the mail-lists
first, and will note when that happens so we can switch .
Thanks
geir
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Re: Apache Agila : BPM engine

2004-09-30 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
Sounds interesting. Is a more detailed description availiable somewhere ?

Andreas

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Subject: Apache Agila : BPM engine


 All,
 
 The Jakarta PMC has voted to accept in Jakarta the contribution of a 
 BPM engine from Gluecode, my employer, and I am starting the basic work 
 of getting it into [and out of] incubation.
 
 Currently called Apache Agila, it is a small, lightweight BPM engine 
 that we have developed as the core of our BPM product.  BPM is an 
 important part of the Java server-side stack, and we feel that this 
 contribution will be a great 'seed' for a full-fledged BPM project at 
 Apache.  At the ASF, you can find a fairly rich set of parts for an 
 enterprise application stack, such as Geronimo, Tomcat, Derby, 
 Jetspeed, Pluto et al, and now there's the addition of BPM.
 
 The engine has no dependencies upon platform (like J2EE), and I'm 
 guessing that it's easy to embed this engine into the popular framworks 
 and platforms, such as hivemind, spring, struts, pico, etc.  Agila will 
 arrive with simple HTML GUI via a servlet, and JDBC-based persistence, 
 but these are services that can be replaced with other implementations. 
   For example, the Gluecode product does a JSR-168 portals and 
 J2EE-based implementation of the services.
 
 Anyway, this is a notice of what's happening, and an invitation to all 
 to come and participate in the project.
 
 I've CC-ed [EMAIL PROTECTED], but lets keep the conversation about it 
 here in the incubator for now.  I'll be setting up the mail-lists 
 first, and will note when that happens so we can switch .
 
 Thanks
 
 geir
 
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