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| Embedding tables in EPF/EPF Wiki and Modeling [message #57209] | Thu, 02 July 2009 12:31  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hello! 
 I was hoping someone can help me with a couple of questions:
 
 1. We are currently using EPF Composer to publish content that is used as
 our customer delivery vehicle. We are wondering if there is anyway of
 embedding tables (possibly Excel) in either EPF Composer or EPF Wiki. We
 are not using EPF wiki just yet. But ideally, this functionality can be in
 the form of double clicking on an embedded excel spreadsheet, making
 updates to the spreadsheet without having to move away from the page
 iself, and saving so that spreadsheet is updated. Right now we have links
 to word docs, powerpoints and excel, but it opens up in another window.
 
 2. If we are to incorporate EPF wiki, updates to the publish content only
 show up after harvesting? If I make an update to the published content,
 does it show up after an admin looks through the content and approves it,
 or does it show up automatically?
 
 3. We are researching the possibility of developing a home grown open
 source run time governance tool where EPF Composer/wiki becomes our
 presentation layer. Can BPM modeling be done via EPF Composer/Wiki? Could
 BPM be an input or output to EPF Composer?
 
 I hope my questions are clear. We are just starting to wrap our brains
 around EPF and your answers to these questions would be greatly
 appreciated.
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| Re: Embedding tables in EPF/EPF Wiki and Modeling [message #346091 is a reply to message #57209] | Tue, 28 July 2009 03:25  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi Gloria, I think there is no clean way to embed Microsoft documents into a site
 using EPF or EPF Wiki. It basically works as you describe by linking to
 the documents and clicking the links will open the documents in a seperate
 window. To allow updates you would need something like MS Sharepoint, this
 is the only way I know of that will allow you to open a document from
 link, makes changes and then save the changes.
 
 In EPF Wiki changes to published content are immediately visible after the
 user does a check in. The admin does not need to approve changes, the
 admin can moderate changes and choose to rollback changes. More
 information about the harvesting is in the guide
 http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_User_Guide#Harvesting
 
 You third question is about enacting processes created with EPF I think.
 The SPEM document has some interesting information about enactment, see
 for example chapter 16 in http://www.omg.org/spec/SPEM/2.0/Beta2/PDF/.
 This information mentions linking to BPMN enactment machines. Process
 enactment is a personal interest as is open source development, in fact I
 have developed some ideas about integrating EPF Wiki/EPF with open source
 technology that would allow amongst other things the enactment of
 processes created with EPF Composer. So I would be interested in
 participating in such an effort in the open source domain.
 
 Best Regards,
 Onno
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| Re: Embedding tables in EPF/EPF Wiki and Modeling [message #598795 is a reply to message #57209] | Tue, 28 July 2009 03:25  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi Gloria, I think there is no clean way to embed Microsoft documents into a site
 using EPF or EPF Wiki. It basically works as you describe by linking to
 the documents and clicking the links will open the documents in a seperate
 window. To allow updates you would need something like MS Sharepoint, this
 is the only way I know of that will allow you to open a document from
 link, makes changes and then save the changes.
 
 In EPF Wiki changes to published content are immediately visible after the
 user does a check in. The admin does not need to approve changes, the
 admin can moderate changes and choose to rollback changes. More
 information about the harvesting is in the guide
 http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_User_Guide#Harvesting
 
 You third question is about enacting processes created with EPF I think.
 The SPEM document has some interesting information about enactment, see
 for example chapter 16 in http://www.omg.org/spec/SPEM/2.0/Beta2/PDF/
 This information mentions linking to BPMN enactment machines. Process
 enactment is a personal interest as is open source development, in fact I
 have developed some ideas about integrating EPF Wiki/EPF with open source
 technology that would allow amongst other things the enactment of
 processes created with EPF Composer. So I would be interested in
 participating in such an effort in the open source domain.
 
 Best Regards,
 Onno
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