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Joget Workflow v3 - Part 3 - Form Design, Datalist and Userview Tutorial

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This is the third part of the video to develop a Joget Workflow v3 App. In the previous part, we have  designed all the forms necessary for the Claim App process. In this video, we are going to revisit the forms to add in a  Calculation field , and then complete off the entire App by adding in the Datalist and Userview. Calculation Field in Joget Form Builder Creating a new Datalist in Joget Integrating the Datalist created in Userview In this tutorial, you will be learning the following: Adding Calculation Field into the form. Creating Datalist. Creating Userview by integrating the process, form and lists. When watching any video tutorials, it is advisable to pause the video constantly to keep up with the steps. Please do not hesitate to post your comments on the tutorials. Thanks. Cheers.

Joget Workflow v3.1 BETA Is Here!

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Joget Workflow v3.1 BETA is now available for public download! Download Links: v3.1 BETA Setup Wizard for Windows v3.1 BETA Bundle for Linux Joget Workflow is an open source web-based workflow software to develop workflow and Business Process Management applications. More than just a workflow or BPM platform, Joget offers full-fledged agile development capabilities (consisting of processes, forms, lists, CRUD and UI), not just back-end EAI/orchestration/integration or the task-based interface for traditional workflow/BPM products. So for example, build a sales force automation app instead of just a sales quotation approval process. What's new in the v3.1 BETA ? The primary focus of the v3.1 release is a cleaner, more streamlined user interface along with enhanced form and reporting features. New Streamlined Design The web console UI for building and monitoring apps have been given a face-lift to sport a cleaner, more streamlined look with more usable spa...

Joget Workflow v3 - Part 2 - Form Design Tutorial

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This is the second part of the video to develop a Joget Workflow v3 app, in this case the Claims App. Earlier, we talked about on how to design a process . In this video, we will be showing you on how to design forms for the activities created in the process design below. We will be designing the following forms using the form builder. Submit Claim Claim Submitted Approve Claim Verify Claim Claim Item In this tutorial, you will be learning the following:- Creating form and mapping the form to a process activity. Using subform to populate existing form into form design. Generating Reference Number in the form. Using Form Grid element and Multirow Form Binder to handle multi-row/grid form data. Map form value into Workflow Variable to dictate the process flow. Automatically populate form field using hash variable . When watching any video tutorials, it is advisable to pause the video constantly to keep up with the steps. Please do not hesit...

Joget Workflow v3 - Part 1 - Process Design Tutorial

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UPDATE! There has been an error in the process design. The activity "Approve Application by Finance" should be then follow on the same route as "Approve Application". This is the latest design flow. ORIGINAL POST: This is the first of four parts video to develop a Joget Workflow v3 app, in this case the Claims App. The following image is the process diagram of the workflow in the Claims App.  Using the above process diagram as a reference, you can learn how to design the same process in the following video tutorial. In the tutorial you will learn the following: How to add workflow activities and system tools to your processes. Set asynchronous or synchronous deadlines to send reminders if task is not perform during the specified time or to escalate a task to the next approval level if not perform in the predefined time frame. Set activity and process level Service Level Agreement (SLA) to monitor the workflow to ensure that tasks are...

Joget Workflow v3 Enterprise Edition is Released

We have reached another milestone. Today, Joget Workflow v3 Enterprise Edition is released to the world! Compared to the community edition, the enterprise edition is markedly pumped up with enterprise features and loaded with enterprise plugins. Compare the editions here - http://www.joget.org/product/features/ and here - http://www.joget.org/plugin-comparison/ In v3, the Form and Userview builder has been completely rebuilt from ground-up to be fully extensible using a plugin architecture. Yes, you heard right, now you can create and add new elements to the form or userview builders. ( http://blog.joget.org/2011/06/what-are-we-brewing-for-joget-workflow.html ) You can download the web app builder now - http://www.joget.org/download/

Joget Workflow Enterprise Edition and Partnership Program

Greetings! This past month, we have been receiving a lot of inquiries regarding Joget Workflow v3 Enterprise edition. Emails have been coming in from Germany, Hungary, Philippines, US, Singapore, France, Taiwan, Brazil and the Middle East asking about the Enterprise license pricing model and on our partnership program. Firstly, we are very excited to announce that Joget Workflow v3 Enterprise is on schedule to be released on the first week of January 2012. Secondly, we are ramping up the benefits of our Accredited Partnership Program . Check them out below. Joget Workflow App Copy Protection Accredited partners will be able to access the app copy protection feature of Joget Workflow v3 Enterprise Edition. Joget Workflow v3 Enterprise Edition is a platform that allows partners to develop and resell process-centric web apps. The copy protection feature will allow partners to protect their apps from being copied and distributed without authorization. This is an essenti...

International Recognition at APICTA Awards 2011

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Last month, we broke the news that Joget Workflow has bagged 2 awards at MSC Malaysia APICTA, and that has brought us a passport to compete at the international stage - the 11th International APICTA (Asia Pacific ICT Alliance) Awards, held in Pattaya on 11.11.11. Julian (the technology master brain of Joget) and I were in Pattaya early this month, together with nominees from other Asia Pacific economies, to compete for the "Best of Tools and Infrastructure Application" category. Of all the participating economies, I'm personally very impressed with the team from Pakistan  -- a lot of efforts they have put in at the international stage. Kudos to their dedicated mentors, who were there in Pattaya together with the nominees, to really contribute their mentorship ( not just merely for the fun of travelling ). The first 5 minutes of my pitch for the "Best of Tools and Infrastructure Application" session didn't went on smoothly - the projector decided not t...

Open Dynamics Bags Two Awards at MSC Malaysia APICTA 2011

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – (25 Oct 2011): MSC Malaysia APICTA Awards returned for its 12th annual iteration on 25th October 2011 at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton. The Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) is an international Awards Programme initiated by the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) to provide a platform for innovators and entrepreneurs in the ICT sectors in the region to benchmark their products and to network. Students, entrepreneurs, SMEs, individuals and organizations compete in 18 categories showcasing their creativity, innovation and ICT excellence in the country. Open Dynamics was selected as the Winner of Best of Startup Companies Category and its product, Joget Workflow, bagged the Merit award for Best of Applications and Infrastructure Tools. In spite of an incredibly intense competition among the nominees, Open Dynamics displayed the right industry caliber to be recognized for its achievements and contributions in the two categories. Open Dynamics is one of the very few...

Joget On The Cloud

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It's a rainy evening in Kuala Lumpur. I was driving in the bumper-to-bumper traffic, and that traffic condition gave me some opportunities to catch up with tweets instead. Scott Francis' update caught my attention, he posted an article inspired by Activiti's Tom Baeyens' blog post ; basically, it's about BPM on the cloud . Tom Baeyens in the opening of his post: “The first thing we realized is that on the cloud, a requirement is self-service by professional consumers. This means that end users should be able to manage the apps they use .” “Immediately it became clear that hosting traditional BPM engine on the cloud is a big technical challenge with a relative low value for professional consumers.” Spot on! We have received numerous email requests from Joget Workflow users, asking about the availability of "switch-on-and-it-runs" hosted instances of Joget. And this request is getting more significantly relevant lately, when the v3 Beta is rol...

Code for America : Starting The Open311 Center

September 9, 2011 : Code for America is a non-profit organization that recruits civic-conscious tech talents to work with local government and council bodies in developing web-based applications that can be used across America to make cities more receptive and efficient. Open311 Center is a Code for America initiative that endeavors to provide an open means of communication for common, non-emergency matters in public spaces, such as broken street lamps and uncollected garbage. The project aims to address civic challenges and raise civic participation by creating innovative web-based solutions that are reusable and shareable, and which can work seamlessly with other 311 systems across America. Open311 Projects at Code for America brought together CfA intern Ashish Mittal and Open Dynamics CEO Michael Yap over the summer as the former developed a lightweight 311 back-end for small cities, using Joget Workflow. "We have built the application using Joget, a great open-source workflow ...

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