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2011-02-22 23:52
This version is based on the XPDL 2.1 specification and BPMN. Old XPDL 1.0 files are automatically converted into XPDL 2.1. Major code changes were made to adjust to the new version of the XPDL specification. New useful actions are available such as showing or hiding artifacts, showing or hidding transition conditions, and changing colors and sizes of graphical elements.
2006-02-03 13:04
This version brings a lot of major improvements,
with many new features and completely new look and
feel. The license was changed to the LGPL. For
professional developers, the commercial version of
this editor, called Together Workflow Editor, is
now available.
2004-09-14 13:15
2003-09-24 23:29

Project Resources

http://freecode.com/urls/83ff972260a292008d8439709e05b6c2
http://freecode.com/urls/a92e142536bc0039577ee4651523a82a
http://freecode.com/urls/65323d68a23fa7df07dec84e911f02ef
http://freecode.com/urls/818d224ecb6fd80fd142bd9b3c8d70bd
http://freecode.com/urls/bbcb8080464e595489bfcb84cef99038
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jawe/files/jawe/4.0-1/twe-4.0-1.noarch.rpm/download
http://freecode.com/projects/jawe

Project Description

Enhydra JaWE (Java Workflow Editor) is an XPDL2.1 based graphical workflow process editor fully adhering to WfMC specifications. It can be used to edit or view any XPDL file which conforms to WfMC specifications. It works with several open source and commercial workflow engines, like Enhydra Shark, WfmOpen, OBE, and OfBiz. It has participated in a WfMC interoperability demo where it was used to handle XPDLs from Fujitsu, TIBCO, and the Enhydra Shark engine.

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