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Features of Joget Workflow

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Workflow Designer

Workflow Designer is a graphical tool that enables the creation of visual process flows in business processes.

In order to design the process, participants, activities and business rules are defined based on the organization’s business policies and procedures. The design is then deployed to the Workflow Engine directly from the Workflow Designer.

From routing, verification and escalation of tasks, to reminders and email notifications – these can all be easily addressed and created with Workflow Designer.

Workflow Engine

The Workflow Engine is the heart of the system - it executes processes deployed from the Workflow Designer. Supporting the XPDL standard, the Workflow Engine allows for easy integration to external systems by providing a simple HTTP-based API along with Java and JavaScript libraries.

Processes are deployed and configured by mapping the activities with participants, forms and tools using the Workflow Management Console. Workflow participants can be mapped to actual users, while workflow activities can be mapped to Forms for user input. System-based activities are mapped to plug-ins to perform system processing.

 

The system also provides a plug-in architecture that allows for functionality to be added dynamically. Using OSGI technology (a dynamic module system for Java), plug-ins can be added, updated and removed from the system in a plug-and-play manner.

Workflow Management Console

The web-based console consists of the following:

  • Inbox/Task Manager
  • Form Builder
  • Workflow Monitor
  • User Manager
  • System Settings

Click here to see the Joget Workflow demo.

 


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