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Joget v5 Performance Analyzer

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The Performance Analyzer is a new feature in Joget Workflow v5 Enterprise Edition that allows administrators and app designers to analyze the performance of their apps and to identify possible bottlenecks.


When enabled, the Performance Analyzer identifies elements within a Userview where the processing time exceeds a specific threshold. Those elements in the Userview menu and current page will be highlighted when the Front-End Edit mode is active.

Upon mouseover of a highlighted element, details of affected method calls and/or SQL statements will be displayed.


By default, the Performance Analyzer is enabled with a threshold of 100ms. This setting can be overridden in the System Settings.


Joget v5 Process Builder

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In Joget Workflow v5, we have created a new fully web-based Process Builder. In the new Process Builder, we strive to create a new environment that lets you focus more on quickly creating the process flow that you want, and less on how to actually use the designer.


One may create a new succession of nodes from any of the existing nodes.


In this Process Builder as well, the Condition Helper is a new feature that helps you to build up your condition expressions easily.


The previous Workflow Designer client which uses Java Web Start technology is still available to offer alternative means of designing processes based on preference.


Slides and Training screencasts for 2 New Modules Joget v4

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As for today, we have added another 2 modules' training screencasts for your reference. They are:-
ModuleModule NameLevelStatus
14Introduction to ReportingApp DesignerAvailable
15Introduction to Plugin ArchitectureDeveloperAvailable

In addition to that, we have also prepared the training slides for the first 2 modules as well.
ModuleModule NameLevelStatus
1Introduction to Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
2Setting up Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides

This is the complete updated list.
ModuleModule NameLevelLinks
1Introduction to Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
2Setting up Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
3Designing your first Process on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerAvailable
4Localizing your Joget WorkflowGeneralPending
5Designing your first Form on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerAvailable
6Using your first Process Tool – EmailApp DesignerAvailable
7Designing your first Datalist on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerAvailable
8Designing your first Userview on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerAvailable
9Hash VariableApp DesignerAvailable
10Permission ControlApp DesignerAvailable
11SLA and DeadlinesApp DesignerAvailable
12Version ControlApp DesignerAvailable
13Improving your Form design and PresentationApp DesignerAvailable
14Introduction to ReportingApp DesignerAvailable
15Introduction to Plugin ArchitectureDeveloperAvailable
16Preparing Development EnvironmentDeveloperPending
17Building a PluginDeveloperPending
18Integrating with External SystemDeveloperPending
19Doing more with your Process DesignApp DesignerPending
20Basic System AdministrationDeveloperPending
21Userview KeyApp DesignerPending
22Best Practices on Application BuildingApp DesignerPending

3 New Slides and 2 New Training Screencasts for Joget v4 Training added

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Training Slides have been made available for the 3 modules listed below.

ModuleModule NameLevelLinks
3Designing your first Process on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
4Localizing your Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
5Designing your first Form on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
Training Screencasts have been made available for the 2 modules below.
ModuleModule NameLevelLinks
4Localizing your Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
22Best Practices on Application BuildingApp DesignerAvailable
And, this is the complete list to date.
ModuleModule NameLevelLinks
1Introduction to Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
2Setting up Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
3Designing your first Process on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
4Localizing your Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
5Designing your first Form on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
6Using your first Process Tool – EmailApp DesignerAvailable
7Designing your first Datalist on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerAvailable
8Designing your first Userview on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerAvailable
9Hash VariableApp DesignerAvailable
10Permission ControlApp DesignerAvailable
11SLA and DeadlinesApp DesignerAvailable
12Version ControlApp DesignerAvailable
13Improving your Form design and PresentationApp DesignerAvailable
14Introduction to ReportingApp DesignerAvailable
15Introduction to Plugin ArchitectureDeveloperAvailable
16Preparing Development EnvironmentDeveloperPending
17Building a PluginDeveloperPending
18Integrating with External SystemDeveloperPending
19Doing more with your Process DesignApp DesignerPending
20Basic System AdministrationDeveloperPending
21Userview KeyApp DesignerPending
22Best Practices on Application BuildingApp DesignerAvailable

Partner Developed Joget Workflow Solutions

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Hello Jogeters! Time really flies. We were just talking about what new features we should include in v5 and here we are, prepping to release the first public beta soon.

v5 Beta 5 & 6 have been released to our partners for their testing and review. So far the feedback has been extremely positive!! And of course, we get the bug reports too. Here are a couple of updates that we want to quickly share with you Jogeters!

Firstly, we have just published a page on our website that highlights some of the partners' solutions developed on the Joget Workflow platform. Some of these solutions are pretty awesome. You can check them out here: http://www.joget.org/partner-solution/. Here are some screenshots of some of the solutions.

 
 

Secondly, Joget Workflow will be exhibiting in CommunicAsia/EnterpriseIT 2015 at Marina Sands in Singapore from June 2 to 5.

Six of our partners will be there with us to chat with anyone who wants to talk "jogetians" (i.e. Joget Workflow specific lingo, like userview, datalist, binder this and binder that, etc.). So if there are any Jogeters in Singapore during that time, please come visit us at booth number: BW2-01.

Cheers!

Web App Development Methodology for The Citizen Developer (Infographic)

Joget Workflow v5 Beta is Released for Public Testing

New Joget v4 Training screencasts and slides uploaded

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As part of our continous effort to make learning Joget easier, we have uploaded numerous new training screencasts and training slides of Joget v4.

Below is the complete listing to date.

ModuleModule NameLevelLinks
1Introduction to Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
2Setting up Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
3Designing your first Process on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
4Localizing your Joget WorkflowGeneralVideo | Slides
5Designing your first Form on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
6Using your first Process Tool – EmailApp DesignerVideo | Slides
7Designing your first Datalist on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
8Designing your first Userview on Joget WorkflowApp DesignerVideo | Slides
9Hash VariableApp DesignerVideo | Slides
10Permission ControlApp DesignerVideo | Slides
11SLA and DeadlinesApp DesignerVideo | Slides
12Version ControlApp DesignerVideo | Slides
13Improving your Form design and PresentationApp DesignerVideo | Slides
14Introduction to ReportingApp DesignerVideo | Slides
15Introduction to Plugin ArchitectureDeveloperVideo | Slides
16Preparing Development EnvironmentDeveloperPending
17Building a PluginDeveloperPending
18Integrating with External SystemDeveloperPending
19Doing more with your Process DesignApp DesignerPending
20Basic System AdministrationDeveloperPending
21Userview KeyApp DesignerPending
22Best Practices on Application BuildingApp DesignerAvailable

We have also started to transcribe some of the screencasts as well to reach out to greater audience.

Joget Workflow v5 Form Data Audit Trail

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One of the most requested feature, the Form Data Audit Trail, is now available on v5. This new plugin allows the app designer to easily add event tracking capability to track all form events in their web apps. Simply configure the plugin in "Set Plugin Default Properties" under the app's "Properties & Export" section.

 

You can configure the plugin to track events for all forms or only for selected forms, and it will capture and log the events accordingly. The following is a screenshot of the form event data that has been captured by the plugin.


Read more about Joget Workflow v5 or download the installers from http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v5-beta/

Enterprise App Store and Form Signatures

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There’s a new beta release (v5.0 Beta 11) for Joget Workflow v5 with a couple of interesting new features.

Seamless App Installation from the Joget Marketplace

Firstly, the App Center now offers seamless integration with the Joget Marketplace so apps can be installed at the click of a button.

This allows administrators to easily browse and import apps, in line with the vision of being a full-fledged Enterprise App Store. As usual, the apps can be used immediately, or customized further to fit any unique requirements.

New Form Signature

A new signature form element is now available to capture a user's signature. We’ve received many requests from customers, partners and the community for this feature, so this allows users to draw a signature using a mouse or touch screen.

The final release of Joget Workflow v5 is coming very soon, as we incorporate all the great feedback from the beta testers. In the meantime, check out all the features and download the v5 Beta at http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v5-beta/

Seamlessly Install Joget Workflow Apps from Joget Marketplace

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Recently, we quietly re-launched the Joget Marketplace. The beta marketplace is designed to work with Joget Workflow version 5 (currently available as RC) to enable users to seamlessly download and install Joget Workflow apps.



Log in as an admin user to access the marketplace from the v5 App Center. Click on the "Marketplace" link to load the Marketplace in a pop-up window. Next, create a new marketplace account and log in. To install an app, just browse to the app you want and click on the "Install" button at the top right corner of the pop-up window.



If you are still using Joget Workflow v4, you will need to download the apps from the marketplace and then manually import them into your Joget Workflow server.

The new marketplace will be packed with new apps and plugins. Most of these apps and plugins are free to download and use. You can use these apps or plugins as tutorials or templates to build your own apps and plugins. Some new apps and plugins include:
In the months to come, we will be actively releasing more apps and plugins. Also, our partners will be selling some of their protected apps in the marketplace soon. All protected apps are free to download and use for 30 days. After the trial period, the user can choose to purchase the app license from the marketplace.

If you are interested to contribute to the Joget Marketplace, you can sign up here.

Joget Workflow App Deconstructed

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I was kind of surprised to receive an email recently with the question, "What is a Joget Workflow app?" I had thought that we would have published enough information on our website and community knowledge base explaining what it is.

After searching and crawling through our sites, the only reference I could find that explained what a Joget Workflow app is, was in another blog post titled, "Web App Development Methodology for The Citizen Developer (Infographic)". We were so careful in taking care of the tree that we forgot about the forest. Ouch! Our bad!

So here is an explanation with some recycled information.

What is a Joget Workflow App?

A Joget Workflow App is a web application that is built and developed on the Joget Workflow platform to run on the Joget Workflow platform. At its core, the app consist of 2 XML definition files (app and process definition). These definition files are what the platform needs to render the app in an easy-to-use form.



From the user perspective, a deconstructed Joget Workflow App consist of 4 components - forms, data listings, user interface and processes.

Combined together, each of these components plays an integral part that enables the web application to function cohesively on the platform. The platform allows the developers to use the builders tools (refer to above Infographic) to design and build these components in a systematic manner producing the final application.

The following video introduce the Joget Workflow Apps and the App Center.



In v4, the introduction of the App Generator has allow developers to greatly accelerate the development of app prototypes or minimal viable product for user feedback and testing. Watch the following "Joget Workflow v5 Introduction Tutorial" video to see the new App Generator in action.



Next, explore the Joget Workflow knowledge base or Marketplace to download free apps to use as templates or tutorials.

What is the most exciting thing about Joget Workflow v5?

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Joget Workflow v5 comes with many new features and enhancements  You can view the full list of new features from the v5 knowledge base located here.

So what is the most exciting v5 feature? For me it has to be the much enhanced App Generator. Imagine, generate a production ready Joget Workflow app in minutes. It has opened up new possibilities for developers (citizen or otherwise) and business users to greatly speed up their Enterprise app development process. Not just for prototyping but for delivering full functioning production applications.

Well, exactly how is the latest App Generator exciting compared to v4 or to other agile development platform. Here is what I put forward.

Low-Code Platform

First of all, the App Generator made it's first appearance in Joget Workflow v4 beta back in 2013. It was ground breaking in that it allowed users to create a form and from the form, generate a full-fledged functioning web app with or without a workflow approval cycle. And all this without a single line of code written.

The Joget Workflow platform is what Forrester would called a “low-code” platform. According to the articles published by Software Development Times and CIO.com in 2014, the Forrester report titled “New Development Platforms Emerge For Customer-Facing Applications” states that:
“Hand-coding is too slow to develop and deliver many of the applications that companies use to win, serve, and retain customers. Some firms are turning to new, "low-code" application platforms that accelerate app delivery by dramatically reducing the amount of hand-coding required. Faster delivery is the primary benefit of these application platforms; they also help firms respond more quickly to customer feedback after initial software releases and provision mobile and multichannel apps. Usage of low-code platforms is gaining momentum for customer-facing applications.” – Forrester.com
With the App Generator, Joget Workflow brings a new dimension to “low code” platform. It is more than a source code generator and that although an agile platform maybe conventional, the app generator allows the users to extend their agile methodology to experiment and continuously test their application with their end-users.

Developers and business users are now able to very rapidly and easily create working prototypes without any coding. This has allowed the developers to focus on the business layer and iteratively work with their end-users to gather requirements and achieve their final application objectives.

New Process Templates

So what is the big deal in v5’s App Generator? In v5, Joget Workflow will spot a much enhanced App Generator that gives the users more options to configure the data listings and CRUD lists for the UI (Userviews). But the most interesting feature of the new app generator is the ability to choose a process template or templates to use in the generated app. 


Compared to the previous v4 app generator, these process templates are much more configurable and customizable. The user is now able to choose between two process templates (Approval Process or Assignment Process) or include both as part of their app. User can also customize the notification messages that are sent out during the process flow. All the labels in the app can be re-labeled and customized allowing the users to internationalize their apps instantly.

App Generator Templates

Under the hood, the app generator has been completely rebuilt. It now has an app templating system that utilizes the Joget Workflow plug-in architecture, which allows developers and system integrators to extend the app generator functions to create and add their own new data lists, userviews and process templates. The collection of these app generator templates will allow them to re-use and apply their domain expertise to their client’s needs. 

For example, a system integrator with accumulated experience and domain knowledge in finance may build app generator templates that caters to the finance industry; when used in varying combinations will generate app prototypes quickly to suit a particular market or business need. So, if you are a programmer, solution provider or a system integrator, and you want to extend the app generator to cater to your multiple needs, you should check out the Joget Workflow Generator Plugins.

Watch the following "Joget Workflow v5 Introduction Tutorial" video to see the new App Generator in action.


Conclusion

With the App Generator and the Joget Workflow platform, the possibility now exist where end-users do not need to completely depend on the developers and programmers to develop what they need for their enterprise apps. They can now very quickly build prototypes or minimal viable products to meet their own immediate needs and through a process of continuous improvement, their software will continuously evolve and improve; just as we will continue to evolve and improve Joget Workflow from a code-less to a codeless platform.

Joget Workflow v5 Released

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It's here! The Joget team is excited to announce that the stable version of Joget Workflow v5 is now released.

Joget Workflow is an open source platform to easily build enterprise web apps for cloud and mobile.
  • Build full-fledged apps e.g. CRM, HR, Healthcare, etc 
  • Drag and drop forms, lists, UI 
  • Add workflow to automate processes 
  • Extend via plugins 
  • Apps are mobile optimized and cloud ready 
  • Download ready made apps from the Joget Marketplace


Introduction Videos









What’s New in v5?

The following is a summary of what's new:

  • New App Center
  • New Admin Sidebar
  • Seamless App Installation from the Joget Marketplace
  • New Web-Based Process Builder 
  • Improved App Generator
  • Improved App Theme Flexibility
  • New Form Signature
  • New Audit Trail For Forms
  • New and Enhanced App Plugins
  • Performance Analyzer
  • Upgrades Under The Hood
  • Performance and Scalability Enhancements

Find out in more detail here: http://www.joget.org/joget-workflow-v5/


Resources


Check out the following resources:

Google Apps, Slack, Joget Workflow Mobile App and More

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Joget Workflow v5 has been released, finally!

It was delayed by a couple of months as we had put a lot of focus on security, complying to audits done by some of the biggest names in security such as HP Fortify, Veracode and Rapid7 AppSpider. If you want to see what was remediated, you can check the CHANGES.txt document of the v5 release.

It is exactly a month into v5 release, so what's next? Let us share with you what is happening right now!

Joget Workflow For Google Apps 


We just released Joget Workflow For Google Apps on the Google Apps Marketplace. You can check out the listing here.

Joget Workflow For Google Apps on the
Google Apps Marketplace
Access Joget Workflow via the
Google Apps menu.
If you are a Google Apps user, you can now subscribe to Joget Workflow For Google Apps, where you will be able to access Joget Workflow from your Google Apps menu.

Joget Workflow For Google Apps works with Joget Workflow On-Demand. You will be able to try it out for 14 days before deciding whether to subscribe on a monthly basis.

Installation Guide

Here is an article with details on how to install Joget Workflow for Google Apps. Depending on the feature requests we receive, we plan to integrate with more Google Apps features.


Joget Workflow Mobile App


It's here! Took us a while, but we have finally published an official Joget Workflow Mobile Android app on the Google Play Store. Download it here. An iOS version will be published very soon (under review now) is now published.

The Joget Workflow Mobile App allows for simpler access to Joget Workflow servers while providing mobile features such as push notifications for both Android and iOS devices. By creating multiple profiles, you will be able to access multiple Joget Workflow web apps from different locations.


Installation and Setup

To enable push notifications, you will need to install the Mobile Push Notification plugin in your Joget Workflow server. The plugin sends a push notification whenever a user receives a new pending task assignment.

It is quite similar to the User Notification email plugin, except that it sends mobile push messages instead of emails. Check out this article in our Knowledge Base to get more details.

Mobile Push Notification Audit Trail plugin configuration page.
The Mobile Push Notification plugin is now available for download in the Joget Marketplace. All community and enterprise users can download for free.

In the months to come, depending on the feature requests we receive, we plan to add a lot more features to the mobile app. Stay tuned!

Slack in Joget Marketplace


We have just released 2 new plugins that will allow Slack users to integrate Joget Workflow with Slack messaging. Btw, we are using Slack... so this is really exciting.
Also, if you hadn't noticed, recently we published a lot of free apps and plugins. We hope this will enable our users to accelerate their learning process by using these apps/plugins as reference, app templates or as learning tools (tied-in with tutorial articles published in our Knowledge Base). Go check them out.


New Joget Workflow Video Tutorials


We just published a new batch of short Joget Workflow video tutorials that are targeted at specific learning goals. You can check out the playlist below or on our YouTube Channel.


If you have any tutorial request or specific topic that you would like us to cover, please do not hesitate to let us know by leaving a comment below or you can always post them here on http://answers.joget.org.



SharePoint or Joget Workflow? Use Both Together!

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Recently, there have been questions from customers, partners and the community asking for comparisons between Joget Workflow and Microsoft SharePointActually, the two products are not competing, but in fact complement each other.


SharePoint is a web application portal platform for team collaboration, intranets and enterprise document and content management. While it is possible to extend the capabilities of SharePoint, developing apps for SharePoint is not easy as it requires traditional programming.

On the other hand, Joget Workflow is a platform to easily build web apps and automate processes. With single sign-on (SSO) integration from SharePoint to Joget Workflow, organizations can easily extend the capability of SharePoint by allowing users to seamlessly access custom apps, visually design their own custom applications, or download ready made apps from the Joget Marketplace.

Use SharePoint for sharing and collaboration, and Joget Workflow for building and maintaining apps. To see how SSO can be achieved between SharePoint and Joget Workflow, check out the Knowledge Base article at https://dev.joget.org/community/display/KBv5/Joget+Workflow+SharePoint+SSO+Integration.

Document Approval and Workflow on Google Drive

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Cloud file storage is increasingly important in today’s computing environment, be it for personal, small business or enterprise use. Services like Dropbox, Box.com, Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive are leading the way. Google Drive is Google’s popular file storage service, and is seamlessly integrated with Google Apps.


If you are using Google Apps for Work, having files stored and synchronised seamlessly in the cloud makes collaboration and document sharing easy. But if you need document approvals and routing, using Google Apps Script to enable workflow is too complex and not for everyone. There is a better way to manage the sending of documents for approval within the organisation and that’s through Joget Workflow for Google Apps.

Visually design apps with integrated support for Google Drive


Joget Workflow for Google Apps is a cloud platform to build apps and automate processes. Seamlessly integrated with Google Apps for Work, you can visually design your own custom applications. With Google Drive Integration, you can drag-and-drop a file upload that directly uploads and reads files from Google Drive.

To set up, visit Google Apps Marketplace and install Joget Workflow for Google Apps in a few steps.


When it is up and running, try to create an app from scratch using the App Generator following the Overview Tutorial (kudos if you can get it done in 10 minutes or less). In the Form Builder, drag-and-drop the Google Drive File Upload element into your form.


Configure the element with just a few simple properties.



From the front-end, users will be able to upload and store files on Google Drive.


Install apps from the Joget Marketplace

An alternative to creating an app using the App Generator is to download a ready made app from the Joget Marketplace. Just install the desired app, edit an existing form and add in the Google Drive File Upload element.

Mobile Support

Also, if you need for your apps and data to be accessible on the go, the Google Drive File Upload element just added in the form is automatically mobile ready, and can be accessed using a mobile browser, or via the Joget Workflow Mobile App (available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store).


The addition of Google Drive support for apps developed on Joget Workflow for Google Apps,  will hopefully make document approval and routing easy. More information on Joget Workflow can be found at http://www.joget.org.

Is Joget Workflow Code Less or Codeless?

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Recently, a friend forwarded an online article published by PC Magazine titled, "Building an App With No Coding: Myth or Reality?" (http://www.pcmag.com/article/345661/building-an-app-with-no-coding-myth-or-reality)

The PC Magazine article faced off 4 low-code application development platforms - Appian, Microsoft, Salesforce and Zoho in a challenge to build a basic but working scheduling app in an hour.

It was an interesting read and I did not think much of it then, but I do remember thinking, after reading the article, that, "Hey! Joget Workflow could easily build a working scheduling app in under 60 minutes".

And then a week or so later, the same friend forwarded another article titled, "Microsoft Bookings is a new Office 365 service for managing appointments" (http://venturebeat.com/2016/07/20/microsoft-bookings-is-a-new-office-365-service-for-managing-appointments/)

I definitely remembered asking my friend why is scheduling and resource bookings cropping up so frequently all of a sudden. We laughed about it and that was that.

Then, last week, I was in Jakarta, Indonesia, on a business trip to visit some of our customers. Itasoft, our local partner in Indonesia, made appointments for me and Hugo to visit 3 of the largest financial institutions there, whom are already using Joget Workflow to build web applications and automate their processes.

In one of the meetings, the client mentioned that they would like for their internal team to be able to developed a meeting room booking application that can be used to managed all their meeting room reservations. They actually showed us the requirements for the application that they wanted to build.

I did not know what came over me, but as soon as the client explained and showed us the requirements for the meeting room scheduling and booking application, I dived in and offered to meet the challenge to build the booking web app using Joget Workflow in 15 minutes.

Responsive theme showing the
booking in calendar view.
I expected my colleague, Hugo, to protest. But without batting an eye, he got to work. Using the Joget Workflow App Generator and a calendar view plugin from the Joget Marketplace, he managed to build a full functioning and working scheduling app in less than 15 minutes totally unrehearsed. I was amazed, the client was amazed and their team was amazed! But the really amazing part of the story was that Hugo did not type a single line of code to build the fully production ready app. Codeless. (You can download the exact booking app as-is here if you like. After downloading, import it into your v5 installation. Totally free to use, distribute or modify to your needs.)

Which brings me to the topic of this blog post, "Is Joget Workflow Code Less or Codeless?" Let me define what we mean by "code less" and "codeless".

Back in 2012, we pivoted from a workflow engine to a web app development platform and we needed to highlight Joget Workflow as a platform that non-programmers and business users can use to build data driven applications and automate processes with little or no programming. That was the first time we used the terms "code less" and "codeless" in our marketing collaterals.

Room booking form.
"Code less" simply means that coding is still needed to build web apps, but "less coding" or "code less" (or some may refer to as low-code). And "codeless" simply means that no coding is needed to build web apps!

So to answer the question, "Is Joget Workflow Code Less or Codeless?" I would have to say that Joget is both a "code less" and a "codeless" platform depending on who the user is and what level of programming knowledge and experience he/she possessed.


I would be the first to say that there is no magic web application development platform that can be completely "codeless". But to a non-programmer or a Citizen Developer who wants to solve his or her problem quickly and with a relatively low learning curve, Joget Workflow may just be exactly what they need.

Now, if you happen to be one of these non-programmers that need to build a web application really fast whether as prototypes or as production ready apps, I would strongly urge you to try Joget Workflow out. And if you do not mind, share with us your experience by commenting below. Let us know what you think.

Feedback is gold to us. Cheers!

P/S All web apps developed on the Joget Workflow platform are mobile ready. Download the Joget Workflow iOS and Android apps from here.

Some Screenshots of the Booking App:



The 3 Key Principles of the Joget Workflow Platform

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As we passed the 150,000 download milestone for the open source Community Edition earlier this year along with the release of Joget Workflow v5, we reflect upon the vision for the product as we work towards developing the next major release.

As an application development platform, the main value proposition can be summarized into 3 key principles: Simplicity, Flexibility and Openness.

Simplicity

Photo by Gisela Giardino / CC BY

Unlike many competing app development platforms, Joget Workflow empowers non-coders. Just a web browser is required to build and maintain apps anytime, anywhere. The web accessibility, visual approach and focus on simplicity reduces the time it typically takes to build apps from months to weeks or days. Or even just minutes for working prototypes.

There’s also the Joget Marketplace, where you can download ready-made apps and plugins. Just as how the Apple App Store and Google Play Store revolutionized smartphones by allowing apps to extend the functionality of a phone, the Joget Marketplace is a place to extend the capability of the Joget Workflow platform.

Flexibility

Rapid Application Development (RAD) products are typically focused on UI or database centric use cases, while Business Process Management (BPM) products are typically restricted to process centric scenarios.

Joget Workflow combines the best of both worlds to support full fledged end-to-end applications for cloud and mobile. Forms, lists, UI, workflow processes, user security, integration APIs. All the core features are provided out of the box.

However, it is very important to recognize that there is absolutely no way for any solution to cater to every requirement out there. That is why the platform is designed with a dynamic plugin architecture and APIs that allow developers to extend the platform as and when required.

Openness


We believe openness is a very important trait for software.

The core platform is open source, with associated benefits in cost, freedom, security and accountability. The platform can be deployed in various ways, whether on-premise, in the public or private cloud. It also runs on a multitude of operating systems, databases and application servers so it fits in with your infrastructure e.g. Windows, Linux, Oracle DB, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP HANA, MySQL, IBM Websphere, Oracle Weblogic, Red Hat JBoss, Apache Tomcat, etc.

There are also several editions of the platform to cater to different features and affordability needs, whether for Fortune 500 enterprises, government agencies, mid-market companies, departments, or small businesses.

What’s Coming in Joget Workflow v6

For the upcoming Joget Workflow v6, these 3 principles will still hold sway. In addition, based on the great community feedback in alignment with our product vision, there will be a dual pronged focus: User Experience (UX), and App Maintainability and Performance. More details will be coming soon!

A Sneak Peek at What’s Coming in Joget Workflow v6

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As an open source platform to easily build enterprise web apps for cloud and mobile, Joget Workflow has managed to build up a pretty large community of more than 1,600 installations and 9,100 community members to date. With a number of glowing customer testimonials and positive reviews on Capterra and GetApp.com, the platform is growing each day towards making app development simpler and more accessible.

The current v5 release provides a combination of nice new features, stability and security. However, there are a couple of focus areas for the next major release. Based on all the great feedback we have gotten from our community, and aligning with our vision for the future of app development, there will be a dual pronged focus in Joget Workflow v6: User Experience (UX), and App Maintainability and Performance.

User Experience and Mobility


User Experience (UX) and mobility are the Achilles' heel for enterprise apps. As consumer apps and sites redefine UX, enterprise software are often clunky in comparison. A key focus of v6 is to have Joget Workflow apps present a great user experience, learning from lessons in the consumer app world. Incorporating elements from Google’s Material design, mobile device responsiveness, and even touch support for designing apps (imagine using an iPad to build and maintain apps!), building beautiful and user friendly apps will be easier than ever.

App Maintainability and Performance


The major challenge in app development is not building it the first time, but rather maintaining and evolving it over time. A big focus in v6 is improving app maintainability, with additional tools to manage dependencies and to automatically merge concurrent team changes. Performance is also another key focus area. We plan to have tools to help app designers optimize their apps more easily through easy-to-use caching, and to prevent common app performance bottlenecks such as detection of database connection leaks.


The v6 roadmap has yet to be finalized, but there has been good progress and there should be a series of future articles to describe all the great stuff we have in store. Stay tuned!

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