INTRO ======================================== The 'Workflow' Perl module implements a standalone workflow system. It aims to be simple but flexible and therefore powerful. Each piece of the workflow system has a direct and easily stated job, and hopefully you'll find that you can put the pieces together to create very useful systems. Read 'perldoc Workflow' for a more detailed introduction, sample usage, interactions with your applications, and more. INSTALLATION ======================================== To install this module type one of the following: perl Makefile.PL or perl Build.PL make ./Build make test ./Build test make install ./Build install QUICK START ======================================== The eg/ticket/ directory contains a configured workflow system. You can access the same data and logic in two ways: * a command-line application (ticket.pl) * a web application (ticket_web.pl) To initialize: perl ticket.pl --db To run the command-line application: perl ticket.pl To start up the standalone web server: perl ticket_web.pl For more info, see 'eg/ticket/README' DEPENDENCIES ======================================== This module requires these other modules and libraries: Class::Accessor DateTime DateTime::Format::Strptime DBD::Mock Exception::Class File::Spec Log::Dispatch Log::Log4perl Test::More XML::Simple Other optional modules include: Data::UUID DBI (plus a relevant DBD) SPOPS For the sample application you'll also need: CGI CGI::Cookie DBD::SQLite HTTP::Daemon HTTP::Request HTTP::Response HTTP::Status Template (Template Toolkit) (For Win32 systems you can get the Template Toolkit and DBD::SQLite PPDs from TheoryX: http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/ppmserver?urn:/PPMServer58) COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE ======================================== Copyright (c) 2003 - 2004 Chris Winters and Arvato Direct. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.