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Re: Need to implement a workflow

by "Bing Yu" <hongbinyu@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 29, 2008 at 01:48 PM

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Bing

"Yossi Dahan [MVP]" <yossi.dahanREMOVE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
message 
news:D46DF761-FD04-4D98-94C1-5896AB53FD85@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I would further suggest that if you need a workflow with intensive human
> interaction you look into products specifically designed for that
purpose.
>
> There are a few out there, I would personally recommend PNMsoft's 
> "Sequence"
> see http://www.pnmsoft.com/
>
> -- 
> Yossi Dahan
> MVP BizTalk Server
> http://www.sabratech.co.uk/blogs/yossidahan
>
>
> "DNova" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'd like to start by mentioning that BizTalk can certainly do this,
>> but so can Windows Workflow.  I'm going to paraphrase Darren Jefford
>> in his excellent book "Professional BizTalk Server 2006".  He states
>> that Windows Workflow is a great tool for making applications (or
>> workflows) where as BizTalk is a great tool for integrating
>> applications.  Basically workflow within an application is a good
>> candidate for WF and workflow between applications a good candidate
>> for BizTalk.
>>
>> If your workflow does not integrate many applications and does not
>> need to be ultra scalable I might almost suggest a Sharepoint 2007
>> Windows Workflow using Visual Studio 2008.  I've only been working
>> with it for a few months now, but it is really quite easy and will
>> even make task lists and all kinds of things.  If you already have
>> sharepoint or want it (and remember you can use WSS 3 without
>> sharepoint server, so it's free) then it's a good platform.
>>
>> You could also combine the two if your requirements are more complex,
>> which I've been doing lately.
>>
>> How many concurrent workflow instances are you suspecting you will
>> have and how long will they last?  This could help guide you a little
>> as well.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> -Dan
>>
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Need to implement a workflow
"Waqar Sadiq" &  2008-02-18 20:23:22 
Re: Need to implement a workflow
DNova <dnova7@[EMAIL P  2008-02-19 11:27:57 
Re: Need to implement a workflow
=?Utf-8?B?WW9zc2kgRGFoYW4  2008-02-25 08:49:07 
Re: Need to implement a workflow
"Bing Yu" <h  2008-04-29 13:48:11 

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