I have already developed a workflow designer and want to join this project [message #1540] |
Sun, 11 December 2005 20:49  |
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Originally posted by: allenmacyoung.gmail.com
Fabrice Dewasmes:
Hi, I am wondering where do you come from. :)
I'm a senior student of Shanghai JiaoTong University in China. My
friends and I have been working on a workflow designer based on eclipse for
about 3 months. For now, we have already developed a plug-in to do the
workflow designing using XPDL as the definition language.It has three views:
the graphic view, the tree view (which describe the structure of XPDL) and
the source view. What's more, we also developed a form designer since we
thought filling form is the most common work of every activity in a workflow
process.
I thought this little plug-in could be helpful and my friends and I
would like to join this project very much!
I will post a few screenshots later, since I haven't got them on this
computer.
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Re: I have already developed a workflow designer and want to join this project [message #1579 is a reply to message #1555] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 21:04   |
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Originally posted by: allenmacyoung.gmail.com
Thanks~ Here is what you want to know.
First: It's a honour to contribute all my codes to this project!
Second: We use GEF because when we were doing the development,
there was no GMF to use. Actually, I haven't found enough
information
about GMF util now. I even cannot find it at eclipse.org.
Third: I have implemented all the XPDL 1.0 features except sub flow.
Fourth: Since my partners and I are all university students and I am going
to be a graduate student, We surely have time to do something.
Now the XPDL version is 1.1, I think we could first do the
migration
work since we are all very familiar with XPDL.
What's further, as I know, there is no eclipse project contributor
coming from university of China, We want to have the first try.
As an eclipse lover, I really want to do something useful for her.
Best regards,
Allen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabrice Dewasmes" <fabrice.dewasmes@openwide.fr>
Newsgroups: eclipse.technology.jwt
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: I have already developed a workflow designer and want to join
this project
> Hi !
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> We would be more than happy to welcome you in this project ! I'd really
> like to know a little bit more about what you've achieved :
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> First : Are you willing to contribute your code to the project ?
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> Second : What technology did you use in your code base ? Is it GMF-based ?
> or EMF or GEF based ? Or did you write everything from scratch ?
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> Third : Have you implemented all XPDL features ?
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> Fourth : what is your potential contribution effort ?
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> Thanks again for your interest !
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> Best regards,
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> Fabrice
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Re: I have already developed a workflow designer and want to join this project [message #7827 is a reply to message #7639] |
Mon, 09 January 2006 05:35  |
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Originally posted by: fabrice.dewasmes.openwide.fr
Guennadi Vanine wrote:
> Hi, Fabrice,
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>>interesting to see how we could merge all this. In fact we have also used
>>GEF and not GMF. We wanted to use JaWE model source code as we have kindly
>>obtained authorization from Together which is the copyright owner of the
>>jawe code portion we wanted to use. But it seems that modeling with EMF or
>>even using GMF is more straightforward.
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> Isn't it possible to use GEF through GMF? Isn't the purpose of GMF is to
> make generative brigde between GEF with EMF
Yes it is.
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> Isn't JaWE Open Sourced? Why should someone receive owner approval?
EPL and GPL are not compatible. To be able to change a licence you need
to have approval of every code copyright owner. In the case of a large
open source community this is nearly not achievable. So I've asked to
Together if they are OK to give us a copy of their code so that we can
use it. It happened that they integrally own the classes we wanted to
use and that were in the model.
> BTW, can you point to any documentation on JaWE
please see http://jawe.objectweb.org
please note that they have very recently release a V2 beta which is
really interesting.
Fabrice
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> Guennadi Vanine
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