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New XPDL graphical editor - Yaoqiang XPDL Editor 1 Year, 10 Months ago  
Yaoqiang XPDL Editor (YqXE) is a graphical editor for workflow process definitions, compliant with WfMC specifications(XPDL 2.1 and 1.0).You can download it at yxe.sourceforge.net .
 
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Re:New XPDL graphical editor - Yaoqiang XPDL Editor 1 Year, 10 Months ago  
blenta, your editor is only supporting jdk6(or greater), when I come to run it under jdk5+, it shows up a error message regarding vm launch without finding main.
 
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Re:New XPDL graphical editor - Yaoqiang XPDL Editor 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
I have changed the source and target level to 1.5,so the next release should be runnable under JDK 1.5+ as well.
 
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