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Posted almost 14 years ago by John Mettraux
Recently, contributions to ruote have been on the rise. I’ve listed them on the ruote source page, but here is a small recap : Torsten is maintaining ruote-on-rails : “A simple example Rails app for demonstrating the usage of ruote in Rails using RuoteKit”. Eric Dennis has gone a step further with ruote-rails-example, he extended [...]
Posted almost 14 years ago by John Mettraux
ruote is an open source workflow engine implemented in Ruby. It takes as input process definitions and interprets them. It routes work among participants according to the flow described in those process definitions. Version 2.1.10 is out and contains ... [More] lots of small improvements and features requested and developed with the help of various people. I [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
I have started to gather posts and blogs I think are worth a read in the workflow, BPM, Adaptive Case Management, rules, etc fields. The list is at http://ruote.rubyforge.org/resources.html I hope to list there resources that are sincere and ... [More] passionate, and that challenge my point of view on workflow engines and enterprisey programming in general. [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
Hanabi is a small presentation tool. You load hanabi.js, you create an empty canvas with a given id, you point it to the image and give it a list of points : var source = 'path/to/my_image.png'; var points = [ { x: 504, y: 340, zoom: 0.5, r: Math.PI * 2 }, { x: 504, [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
As you probably know, rufus-tokyo is a Ruby FFI wrapper for Tokyo Cabinet|Tyrant, the fine pieces of software delivered by Hirabayashi Mikio. Rufus-tokyo is 12 or 13 months old, but it’s time to retire it (maintenance mode). James Edward Gray II is building his Oklahoma Mixer which will, hopefully, completely overlap rufus-tokyo and simply be […]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
As you probably know, rufus-tokyo is a Ruby FFI wrapper for Tokyo Cabinet|Tyrant, the fine pieces of software delivered by Hirabayashi Mikio. Rufus-tokyo is 12 or 13 months old, but it’s time to retire it (maintenance mode). James Edward Gray II is ... [More] building his Oklahoma Mixer which will, hopefully, completely overlap rufus-tokyo and simply be better, very [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
As you probably know, rufus-tokyo is a Ruby FFI wrapper for Tokyo Cabinet|Tyrant, the fine pieces of software delivered by Hirabayashi Mikio. Rufus-tokyo is 12 or 13 months old, but it’s time to retire it (maintenance mode). James Edward Gray II is building his Oklahoma Mixer which will, hopefully, completely overlap rufus-tokyo and simply be […]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
ruote 2.1.7 is out and it felt like it was time to update the CsvParticipant that could be found in ruote 0.9. Ruote has been relying on rufus-decision for its decision table needs and ruote 0.9 was integrating a CsvParticipant directly. For ruote 2.1, the DecisionParticipant is left in the rufus-decision gem. It’s not the […]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
ruote 2.1.7 is out and it felt like it was time to update the CsvParticipant that could be found in ruote 0.9. Ruote has been relying on rufus-decision for its decision table needs and ruote 0.9 was integrating a CsvParticipant directly. For ruote 2.1, the DecisionParticipant is left in the rufus-decision gem. It’s not the first time [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by John Mettraux
ruote 2.1.7 is out and it felt like it was time to update the CsvParticipant that could be found in ruote 0.9. Ruote has been relying on rufus-decision for its decision table needs and ruote 0.9 was integrating a CsvParticipant directly. For ruote 2.1, the DecisionParticipant is left in the rufus-decision gem. It’s not the […]