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Angular.js activiti webapp – part III (final)

Follow @alfrescoBlog Demo Here is a live demo of the activiti created using AngularJs http://activiti.alfrescoblog.com/?o=b   Introduction Some time ago we wrote about angularjs module for activiti and what is our vision on this subject.

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Angular.js activiti webapp – part II

Follow @alfrescoBlog Introduction Previously we wrote about angular.js and activiti-rest and we covered users and groups.

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Angular.js activiti webapp with activiti-rest

Follow @alfrescoBlog Demo Here is a live demo of the activiti created using AngularJs http://activiti.alfrescoblog.com/?o=b Introduction In the previous post about angular.js and activiti-rest application we have shown how to list users, groups and login.

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How to install activiti with mysql

Follow @alfrescoBlog Introduction In this tutorial we are going to explain how to install activiti, activiti-explorer and activiti-rest applications to your server connect activiti to your mysql database server skip creation of demo data Download and install  Download Activiti here :).

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Angular.js activiti webapp – part I

Follow @alfrescoBlog Demo Here is a live demo of the activiti created using AngularJs http://activiti.alfrescoblog.com/?o=b Introduction Angular.js has been and is very popular now, our wish was to create an application that would communicate with activiti-rest using angular.js.

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How to extend Activiti REST

Follow @alfrescoBlog Activiti includes a REST API to the activiti engine that can be installed deploying activiti-rest.war application to your server ( for instance Tomcat ), activiti-rest can also be a part of your own application and in that way exposing REST services to the world.

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