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EmForge

EmForge is a J2EE-based, Open-Source, Workflow-Based integrated solution for managing software development process.

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jboss.org: community driven

jBPM is a platform for executable process languages ranging from business process management (BPM) over workflow to service orchestration.

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Shipping quality code with git | Red Hat Magazine

While developers have been managing changes to code for decades, this task is not quite as simple as it sounds. These changes, or patches, range from simple one-line fixes to features measured in hundreds of lines. However, there is one goal that all good...

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Managing Required Gems on Rails Projects

We’re starting a new project and I’m finding myself adding things to the code base that we’ve done in the past… hence the last few posts. As we’re doing this, I’d like to highlight some of the little things that we do on each project to maintain some consistency and in that process reach out to the community for alternative approaches.

I’m intrigued by the vendor everything concept, but we haven’t yet adopted this on any of our projects (yet).

What we have been doing is to maintain a REQUIRED_GEMS file in the root directory of our Rails application.

For example:


$ cat REQUIRED_GEMS

actionmailer
actionpack
actionwebservice
activerecord
activesupport
cgi_multipart_eof_fix
daemons
fastercsv
fastthread
feedtools
gem_plugin
image_science
mongrel
mongrel_cluster
mysql
rails
rake
RedCloth
Ruby-MemCache
soap4r
uuidtools

Everybody on the team (designers/developers) knows to look here to make sure they have everything installed when beginning to work on the application.

This has worked fairly well from project to project but since we’re starting a new project, I’m curious if anybody has some better ways to approach this. Should we look more seriously at the vendor everything approach or are there any alternative approaches?

Rails: Robby on Rails

JBoss.com - The State of Workflow by Tom Baeyens

introduction about workflow is the relation between workflow and business process management (BPM).

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JBoss.com - The State of Workflow by Tom Baeyens

introduction about workflow is the relation between workflow and business process management (BPM).

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What is XML (for final cut)

great little summary of the sort of things possible with FCP XML

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