What is Warewolf all about?
Service oriented architecture has finally entered the 21st century. Warewolf allows developers to use a visual, flow-based, drag and drop environment to design and create microservices, and then call those microservices from directly within their applications. The end result is months of programming accomplished in days and a total revolution in how we think about and use the SOA framework.
Who can help?
Everyone! But it really helps if you’re a C# developer, or a WPF expert. You could be recognised as a top contributor, and even get an original Warewolf T-shirt for your contribution.
See the list of open issues and bugs here to get started right away.
You can also help by voting for Warewolf training on Pluralsight.
Need more info?
Use the Knowledge Base site for:
- Technical Documentation
- Getting started quickly - Branching, building etc.
- Contributing, Pull Requests and more
- Warewolf User Guides
- System Requirements
- Roadmap
Get Community Help, Support and Info
Release notes are available at http://warewolf.io/release-notes.php
You can download the latest compiled release from https://warewolf.io
Please note that Warewolf is built for Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012. This repo includes an F# project which requires Visual FSharp
LICENCE: Licensed under GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 or later
Developed with the help of ReSharper