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Alfresco uses jBoss' business process module(jBPM).  jBPM uses  jPDL (process definition language) to define a workflow in XML.  A workflow is like a state diagram.   Tasks may be in states like "awaiting approval" or "published".  Tasks transition from state to state when someone in a role ("swimlane" -- what a name) takes an action, like clicking an approve button.  jBPL provides  ways to hook up code with transitions and states, e.g. "send an email notification when this is approved".  Here's  a picture of a sales workflow example .

GUI tool 

If you don't care to  write  process definition xml by hand,  jBoss has a process design GUI available as an Eclipse plugin.   Here's a demo videoof using the GUI tool.

Tutorial:  Getting started: how to make your first process definition. , all the way through testing..  Downloads for tutorial: http://www.jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloadshttp://www.jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloadshttp://www.jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloads http://www.jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloadshttp://www.jboss.com/products/jbpm/downloadsjBPM downloads, jBPM starter kit is supposed to have everything needed for the tutorial. Installation instructions have drifted from products e.g.[ a jboss blog:|http://blogs.jboss.com/blog/kaers/] : 

AF also supplies a Getting Started bundleUse this one instead; the readme.txt gives steps to point Eclipse to the jBPM runtime .

Links: 

Alfresco: overview page on the Wiki; has pointers to useful looking guides, including  Advanced Workflows - rolling your own workflow

AF Workflow Reqs and Design 

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jBPM jump page : docs, downloads, fora, etc.

jBoss JBPM documentation . The jBPM User Guide picks up where the quick start tutorial leaves off.

AF ships with a Workflow Console:
'The Workflow Console is an administrator/developer tool for interacting with workflows. Its primary use is to test newly developed workflow definitions. However, it also supports the debugging/diagnosis of current "in-flight" workflows.
Test lifecycles are shortened as the tool allows a workflow definition to be deployed and redeployed without ever needing to the restart the Alfresco server. Once deployed, a workflow may be started and interacted with step-by-step. At each step, the state of the workflow may be interrogated or updated.'

Deployment

Process definitions may be deployed with the eclipse plugin.  The server deployer is /alfresco/jbpm/deployprocess .  Note that this is different from the default location that Eclipse suggests ( something like "/jbpm/deploy" ) . Note also that the process file must be called processdefinition.xml .

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