Java SDK permits direct access to WS-Human Task interface in ActiveVOS

June 19th, 2009 by Alex Neihaus

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A couple of minutes ago, Luc Clément, our product manager extraordinaire, finally found a couple of minutes away from work on our next (killer) release of ActiveVOS to stop in my office and show me something we’ve just posted to our website that I wanted to make sure readers of our blog heard about.

BPM systems are valued for their ability to combine both people and systems in a process. Further, we strongly believe that standards are the correct way to manage human tasks in extended human-machine process workflows. Therefore, ActiveVOS implements WS-Human Task and as part of that implementation, it includes a standard-compliant worklist UI.

Until now, developers could easily customize this worklist UI via XSLT. Now, we have extended that capability to developers working in Java via a Java SDK we call the ActiveVOS WS-Human Task and Identity Service Kit that permits Java developers to easily combine the power of ActiveVOS human task management with a UI of their choosing. Now, developers can use Java along with the UI framework of their choice to interface with the ActiveVOS WS-HT compliant server.

In the SDK, you’ll find everything you need to take advantage of the power of ActiveVOS’s BPMS combined with your favorite RIA framework. Very cool. We hope you enjoy this new capability. If you need a trial of ActiveVOS to test this new feature, please feel free to download it here.

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