Any evolution in this issue.
I need it bad.

I was thinking in workflow as a service.
Instead of changing dal i would submit the record to a webservice
verification service that returns a new record, changed according to the
rules.
Is this a good thinking? and easier to do?

Thank you
António




2012/2/8 Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com>

> For my self I am interresting to workflow in context of LIMS and here a
> article about kind of workflows in LIMS :
>
> http://www.scientificcomputing.com/workflow-perspectives-in-lims.aspx
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:12 PM, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think features such as those you already implemented in your bug
>> tracking app hold some importance here as well Ie. the good use of
>> groups, permissions & ability to modify things like ownership - as an
>> example, a corporate accounting department should still have the
>> ability to  reimburse employee expenses even though the said
>> employee's accounting contact's position has been terminated (maybe
>> along with 875 other poor employees that same day)... Doh! did I write
>> that out loud? ;) oh well, it still holds true, the wf should still be
>> able to handle any kind of changes like work item ownership and re-
>> route accordingly (this also serves as an example of a good use of
>> roles in a wf :) )
>>
>> here is a example of implementation details of a workflow. Granted,
>> probably a little too large in scale (especially in light of its new
>> future), but... the idea is there none the less. I think the doc
>> should also contain a blurb on how it makes use of databases
>>
>> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/livecycle/9.0/overview.pdf
>>
>> ** for those who followed the thread on the use of the word
>> "Enterprise", notice the acronym 'ES' in the product's name.
>>
>> Mart :)
>>
>> On Feb 8, 3:07 am, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > That's a finite state machine. It is nice and simple but too simple.
>> > Anyway, the problem in using that with web2py (or any other web
>> > framework) it is not designed to maintain its state using the
>> > database.
>> >
>> > Anyway, it should be possible to modify it so that state and rules are
>> > stored in the database. Do we expect more from a workflow system? I am
>> > not sure convinced every workflow I need can be modeled finite state
>> > machine. I will give this some more thought.
>> >
>> > massimo
>> >
>> > On Feb 7, 4:25 pm, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > There is no ubuntu official package as far as I can see, so you will
>> have
>> > > to follow the installation information explain into the tar ball
>> available
>> > > here :http://www.hforge.org/itools/
>> >
>> > > Then :
>> >
>> > > from itools.workflow import Workflow
>> >
>> > > And the rest is explained in the docs :
>> >
>> > >http://www.hforge.org/itools/docs/workflow/
>> >
>> > > I think you will pretty much have to build your own logic to make use
>> of
>> > > workflow for given objects (tables and rows)...
>> >
>> > > But there is surely a way that this lib could be included into web2py
>> core
>> > > so we can make use of workflow utility readily.
>> >
>> > > Richard
>> >
>> > > 2012/2/7 António Ramos <ramstei...@gmail.com>
>> >
>> > > > How to use this in web2py ?
>> > > > dummies tutorial?
>> >
>> > > > 2012/2/7 omicron <jacques.bouss...@gmail.com>
>> >
>> > > >> This library is small and easy to use:
>> > > >>http://www.hforge.org/itools/docs/workflow/
>>
>
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