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This is part 3 of our series on developing a Decoupled Drupal Client Application with Ember.

Many organization still struggle with the strain of manual processes that touch critical areas of the business. And these manual processes could be costlier that you think.

The Maestro Engine is the mechanism responsible for executing a workflow template by assigning tasks to actors, executing tasks for the engine and providing all of the other logic and glue functionality to run a workflow.  The maestro module is th

This is part 2 of our series on developing a Decoupled Drupal Client Application with Ember.

Templates and tasks make up the basic building blocks of a Maestro workflow.  Maestro requires a workflow template to be created by an administrator.  When called upon to do so, Maestro will put the template into "production" and will follow the l

This is the first in a series of articles that will document lessons learned while exploring using Ember as a decoupled client with Drupal.

We've put together a Maestro overview video introducing you to Maestro for Drupal 8.  Maestro is a workflow engine that allows you to create and automate a sequence of tasks representing any business process.

The Maestro Workflow Engine for Drupal 8 is now available as a Beta download!  It has been many months of development to move Maestro out of the D7 environment to a more D8 integrated

Maestro D8 Concepts Part 2: The Workflow Engine's Internals
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Wed, 09/06/2017 - 09:54

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