On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 6:13 AM, Herman Bruyninckx wrote: > SCXML is a _standard_, not a piece of software, so it can, in itself, not > bridge any frameworks. Well, in itself, no. But it is certainly helpful for bridging frameworks when one has a standard way to exchange machine structures. > And as most W3C standards, it's _way_ to feature > rich; for example, it specifies iteration and conditionals, which is just > one of the many "event logics" that one might want to use. I agree, and we deliberately only use a subset of SCXML's functionality, with other features being rejected at design time. However, everything that I want to express in a state-machine language, I can express in it. That's a very good start, in my opinion, and something that is otherwise lacking. cheers, -- Ingo Lütkebohle Bielefeld University http://www.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/~iluetkeb/ PGP Fingerprint 3187 4DEC 47E6 1B1E 6F4F  57D4 CD90 C164 34AD CE5B