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Warewolf vs Windows Workflow Foundation
I've had a look at Warewolf and it seems very similar to Windows Workflow Foundation.
What is the deifference?
What is the deifference?
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Warewolf is based on Windows Workflow Foundation (WF).
We re-host their designer, hence why it may appear similar.
Here is a quick summary of key differences :
We re-host their designer, hence why it may appear similar.
Here is a quick summary of key differences :
- Provides wizard driven integration with Web services, Stored Procedures, and DLLs.
- A custom language to move data around a workflow instead of the standard In/Out arguments.
- Improve the way a user interacts with workflow tooling by providing adorers to expand a tool in-line to access enhanced functionality. This results in less clicking around.
- Greatly expanded toolbox functionality. A lot of what you see we have custom built.
- Simplified re-use. Via our explorer you can drag one workflow into another instantly accessing its functionality.
- An easy to use visual debugging output, greatly enhancing the usability and maintainability of the workflows you create.
- All workflows are exposed as web services for system integration purposes.
- Integrates with Active Directory for security at a server or resource level.
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We re-host their designer, hence why it may appear similar.
Here is a quick summary of key differences :