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Revision as of 00:37, 28 May 2010
Welcome to the Modeling Workflow Engine wiki.
the modeling workflow engine (MWE) supports orchestration of different Eclipse modeling components to be executed within Eclipse as well as standalone. Based on a dependency injection framework, one can simply configure and wire up 'workflows' using a declarative XML-based language.
The project provides the runtime used to execute workflows as well as the IDE tooling used to edit, start and debug them.
Modeling Workflow Engine from oAW 4.3
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Get Involved (Eclipse MWE stream)
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