Difference between workflow and webflow?

i created one workflow.
i need to configure to web(webflow).
user should complete his work with webflow .
What configurations need to made for created workflow to make it for Webflow?

HI,
None! The name 'WebFlow' was established during the internet boom to highlight the internet features of SAP Business Workflow. But nowadays, the internet is no longer exotic and it makes no sense to focus on a User Interface in the Web Browser (e.g. the Universal Worklist iView in SAP Enterprise Portal user package) or an internet-based protocol such as wf-xml. So WebFlow is synonymous with SAP Business Workflow and vice versa.
Thanks&Regards,
Phani.

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