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| [wtp-pmc] Project Declaration on Workflow Process Definition | 
As discussed a few weeks ago, below is the intent of declaration
that will be submitted by OpenWide for a creation of a Workflow project.
Here are the questions:
- Can the PMC confirm that such project should be indeed launched
as a Technology subproject and not be part of WTP.
- Should the WTP PMC declare it's support to the creation of such 
project
leveraging WTP technologies.
Thanks
Christophe
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As per the Eclipse Development Process, we are notifying the Eclipse 
Membership-at-Large of the intent of openwide.com and objectweb.org to 
propose JWF Java Workflow Project as part of the Technology PMC.
 A brief description of the project is below.
 A project proposal will be posted on www.eclipse.org in a week or so.
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 Project Declaration for "JWF Project"
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 The JWF Project, an Eclipse Technology Subproject
 The JWF Project is composed of two tools, a workflow editor and 
workflow engine administration/monitoring tool.
 The workflow editor will focus on improving the facilities within 
Eclipse for building workflow process.
 It intends to let users quickly create workflow process definitions,  
check and store them in XPDL (XML Process Definition Language), a WfMC 
(Workflow  Management Coalition ) specification.
 Workflow Definition will be based on XML schema published by WfMC.
 The workflow engine administration/monitoring tool will be used by 
administrator to manage XPDL engine.
 It can be used to handle XPDL engine's external repository containing 
XPDLs (to upload new XPDL files  or delete existing ones),to load some 
XPDL file into a specific Workflow Engine, unload it, update it,  to 
instantiate and monitor Workflow Engine's processes, to perform 
mappings among participant definitions  and real users, and among 
application definitions and Tool agents.
 Application developers will be able to use the workflow editor, the 
workflow administration APIs and plug-ins to create and manage 
workflows that are compatible with the WfMC standard.