giovedì 24 dicembre 2009

Released TevereFlow, the first workflow engine with a Web Editor

Starting from December 22nd 2009 is available the new version of TevereFlow.

Tevere Flow is a light-weight Workflow engine built using the Java® technology. Just download it and create your process using the Web interface. You can use Tevere as embedded or as external engine by using the provided Web Services API.

Tevere was built using Roma Framework under the Romulus consortium an it's currently used in several production systems.

Main features:

  • Open Source Apache 2.0 license
  • Web User Interface using the Ajax technology
  • Stand-alone application: just download and start it
  • Fully Transactional supporting any RDBMS or db4o ODBMS
  • Set of built-in commands available (email, web service invocation, etc.)
  • Auto-resume of failure activities
  • User and profile management
  • Activities can be written in Java or using any supported scripting language such as Javascript and Ruby
  • Integration via Java APIs or WebService

lunedì 14 dicembre 2009



Online a new demo of an application developed with Roma Meta Framework: Whiz! Whiz is the smaller Social Network never built. You can try it online or download it in local and change the sources as you want.

mercoledì 2 dicembre 2009

Romulus FREE workshop in Italy: the new way to build Web Applications

The Romulus consortium is organizing a new FREE event on December, 17th 2009: "Romulus FREE workshop: the new way to build Web Applications". The event is hosted in Rome, Italy under the form of a technical workshop. Most of the talks will be in the Italian language. If you're interested to have the same workshop in your city please contact romaframework -at- assetdata.it.

Location: http://www.h10hotels.com/ita/hotels-roma/h10-roma-citta.php

Draft agenda:

  • 9.30 - 9.45: Presentation of the Romulus consortium [Talk in italian]
  • 9.45 - 10.45: Introduction to Roma Meta Framework [Talk in italian]
  • 10.45 - 11.00: Coffe break
  • 11.00 - 13.00: Hands-on session: creation of a Twitter-like application from ground using the DDD approach and Roma Meta Framework. In this session the Asset Data's guys will help the attendees on installation and/or compilation problems. All the attendees with a notebook can download and install all the necessary to begin with Roma and follow the speaker step-by-step [Talk in italian]
  • 13.00 - 13.45: Lunch with sandwich
  • 13.45 - 14.15: Create automatic testing for the application [Talk in english by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid?]
  • 14.15 - 15.00: Mashup of Social network's data with Google Maps and Flickr [Talk in english by Gesfor company?]
  • 15.00 - 15.30: Exporting data in Semantic format (Semantic Web). Make the information accessible from a semantic search engine to execute queries like: "give me all the people living in Rome with at least 3 friends living outside his city" [Talk in english by Digital Enterprise Research Institute of Ireland]
  • 15.30 - 15.45: Coffe break
  • 15.45 - 16.15: Exporting of services and its usage inside a ESB (Atom and Web Services?) [Talk in italian by Imola Informatica]
  • 16.15 - 16.45: Vertical demonstrators [Talk in english]
  • 16.45 - 17.00: Conclusions [Talk in italian]
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