Packages & Application components

Becker, Stephan stephan_becker.ext at siemens.com
Tue Jul 27 12:52:22 EDT 2004


I use CA for all WF as then I can see just the custom stuff in the SWDM
overview, and have it all together.. Very practical reason that you could
also achieve using task groups, but why the extra effort?
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Pokraka [mailto:workflow at quirky.me.uk]
Sent: martes, 27 de julio de 2004 18:20
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Packages & Application components
 
Hmmm, I suppose one reply in nearly 4 weeks does constitute the opinion of
the majority :-)  I guess the reality is that most people don't bother with
separating functional areas into packages.
 
I would agree with you, and have only had this discussion yesterday. Once
again I'm faced with a 'everyone else just uses the same dev class for
everything' situation however, so it's back to a single dev class for all
workflow stuff for this project.
 
Thanks for the feedback.
Cheers
Mike
 
Kjetil Kilhavn wrote:
> I try to put it in the same development class as the other solutions in
> that area. For instance, say we have made a solution for individual
> development plans and they want a workflow for that. I would find it
> natural that the workflow was put in the same development class as the
> other code for individual development plans. Of course this is not always
> possible, but at least I think it is the ideal solution. The development
> class should contain related solutions.
>
> Different workflows don't really have anything more in common than
> different function modules or different programs using batch input. No-one
> would think of putting all those in the same development class just
because
> they use a certain technique.
> --
> Kjetil Kilhavn
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> Hi all,
> I've a small opinion poll: Does anyone actually use different packages
> (development classes) & application components for their workflow
> development? If so, what strategy do you use?
> I haven't seen that much 'real' use of packages / development classes - WF
> tends to just use one package and that's the end of it.
> In order to get custom WF's into the application hierarchy however, one
> would have to create and assign packages for each WF that's in a different
> area (SD, MM, FI-AP etc...). Another approach would be to assign WF's to a
> dev class / package belonging to the module specialists rather than have
> any
> workflow-specific ones.
> Does anyone follow either of these strategies? Is it worth the effort just
> for the benefit of being able to find the flows via the application
> hierarchy?
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> Any thoughts appreciated,
> Cheers
> Mike
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