My workflow got pushed to the back burner.  Right now I have so much on my 
plate I don't know when I'll get back to it.

On Monday, September 24, 2012 6:07:54 AM UTC-4, Ramos wrote:
>
> No news about workflows in web2py?
>
>
> 2012/4/16 António Ramos <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>
>> For me, the advantage i see is to centrally 
>> manage(create,change,edit,etc) all workflow rules of all apps that use 
>> workflow.
>> maybe there is some disadvantage....somewhere else on the line ... 
>>
>>
>>
>> 2012/4/16 Carlos Costa <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>>
>>> I think it is.
>>> What are the advantages with this aproach?
>>>
>>> Em 16 de abril de 2012 07:44, António Ramos 
>>> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
>>> escreveu:
>>> > I suggest a workflow as a service.
>>> > I have a database where i define all workflows for all databases.
>>> >
>>> > I have something like this way in a Lotus Notes environment.
>>> > I get away with it very nicely. :)
>>> > If i keep control fields in my record
>>> > like,
>>> > readers
>>> > authors
>>> > step
>>> > next step formula
>>> > code to execute in this step
>>> > etc
>>> >
>>> > then i just call the webservice and send my document as a paramenter 
>>> and get
>>> > a recalculated document.
>>> >
>>> > Is this feasible in web2py?
>>> >
>>> > thank you
>>> >
>>> > António
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2012/3/1 yamandu <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>>> >>
>>> >> Just one resource I found interesting: http://workflowpatterns.com/
>>> >>
>>> >> Em terça-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2012 23h58min19s UTC-2, mart 
>>> escreveu:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Something to think about if effort is put on this (just a 
>>> suggestion).
>>> >>> You may want to consider the importance of 'roles' in an implemented
>>> >>> wf engine, since user to role interaction should probably be key in a
>>> >>> wf model (or at least as important as having the ability to move work
>>> >>> items around).
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Just my 2 cents,
>>> >>> Mart
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Feb 7, 5:35 pm, Richard Vézina <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> >>> > From what I understand you can do just that, but without 
>>> reinventing
>>> >>> > the
>>> >>> > wheel by designing and implementing your own solution.
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > Richard
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Ross Peoples <
>>> [email protected]>
>>> >>> > wrote:
>>> >>> > > I don't know workflow engines in the general sense that well. I 
>>> once
>>> >>> > > created a full documentation management system where each 
>>> document
>>> >>> > > couple
>>> >>> > > have a workflow assigned to it. The workflow (predefined, or 
>>> created
>>> >>> > > on-the-fly) would push the document around from person to person,
>>> >>> > > ensuring
>>> >>> > > that each person completed their step in the time allotted, 
>>> otherwise
>>> >>> > > an
>>> >>> > > email would get sent to their manager.
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > > Would a workflow engine allow me to do the same thing, or is 
>>> this a
>>> >>> > > different type of workflow engine?
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Carlos J. Costa
>>> Cientista da Computação
>>> Esp. Gestão em Telecom
>>>
>>> EL MELECH NEEMAN!
>>> אָמֵן
>>>
>>
>>
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