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dromara/skyeye
智能办公OA系统[SpringBoot2-快速开发平台],适用于医院,学校,中小型企业等机构的管理。Activiti5.22+动态表单实现零java代码即可做到复杂业务的流程实施,同时包含文件在线操作、日志、考勤、CRM、ERP进销存、项目、拖拽式生成问卷、日程、笔记、计划、行政等多种复杂业务功能。同时,可进行授权二开。
SkyEye is a Chinese-market enterprise management platform targeting manufacturing SMEs, bundling CRM, ERP, MES, WMS, OA, HR, and workflow in one Spring Cloud Alibaba monorepo. The low-code angle — drag-and-drop form/workflow designers that generate zero Java code — is the actual differentiator, not the module breadth. Audience is Chinese integrators and companies wanting an on-premise all-in-one they can fork and resell.
The zero-code workflow designer built on Activiti 6.x is genuinely useful — complex approval flows without writing Java is a real productivity win for the target market. The tech stack is current enough to be maintainable: Vue3 + Vite5 + Ant Design Vue on the frontend, Spring Cloud Alibaba + Mybatis-Plus on the backend, uni-app for mobile. Multi-tenant SaaS architecture is baked in from the start, not bolted on later. Active maintenance — pushed yesterday — and the Dromara community umbrella gives it more long-term credibility than a solo-author OA project.
The open-source repo is deliberately incomplete: the README says full business source requires a paid membership, which means you cannot actually run or evaluate the real system from what's public. JDK 1.8 is listed as the base runtime — that's two major LTS versions behind and will become a dependency liability fast. The dependency stack (Spring Cloud Alibaba 2.1.0.RELEASE, Nacos 2.3.0, RocketMQ 4.9.2) is old enough that you'll hit CVEs on day one of a security audit. English documentation is essentially nonexistent, so any non-Chinese-speaking team is effectively locked out.