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| Initial code release [message #1862] | Tue, 29 November 2005 15:15  |  | 
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 Hi all,
 
 We've released some code to the BPEL project. This code represents the
 initial state of the BPEL editor and model. This isn't necessarily the
 complete contribution - stay tuned to this channel. This contribution
 doesn't include validation, samples, docs, nor any runtime framework or
 debug code.
 
 The web page is http://www.eclipse.org/bpel/ and will be updated in the
 near future with this information (and more).
 
 ** So you want to try it out...
 
 1. Get these dependencies:
 
 Eclipse 3.2M3
 EMF 2.2.0M3
 GEF 3.2M3
 WST (Web Standard Tools) 1.0M8 (1.0M9 is out now and should work as well)
 
 Make sure your Target Platform includes these dependencies (see
 Window->Preferences->Plug-in Development->Target Platform)
 
 2. Check out the following plug-ins from
 :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/technology
 
 In folder org.eclipse.bpel/plugins:
 
 org.eclipse.bpel.common.model
 org.eclipse.bpel.common.ui
 org.eclipse.bpel.model
 org.eclipse.bpel.ui
 
 3. Launch a runtime workbench (a.k.a. Eclipse Application).
 
 4. Create a new project. In this project, drop the attached .bpel and
 ..wsdl files.
 
 5. Double-click on the .bpel file to open the BPEL editor.
 
 
 ** What does it do?
 
 -Opens, views, edits and saves a .bpel file
 -Create new activities, modify their properties (in the Properties view)
 -Supports BPEL 1.1 + a few select OASIS issues
 
 
 ** What doesn't it do yet?
 
 -No file browsing dialogs, so you can't browse for WSDL or XSD files
 -No wizard to create new BPEL files
 -Full BPEL 2.0 compliance
 -Validation, Debug, or talking to a Runtime
 
 
 ** I found a bug!
 
 We now have Bugzilla components (in the Technology Project). Or you can
 click here to log a bug directly into one of our components:
 https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Bpel
 
 Patches are most welcome.
 
 
 james
 
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| Re: Initial code release [message #3148 is a reply to message #1862] | Sun, 19 February 2006 13:38   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi, 
 I've tried to install this project and everything was just fine to the
 moment I tried to opne BPEL file. I got this:
 java.lang.NullPointerException
 at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELUIPlugin.log(BPELUIPlugin.java:400)
 at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELUIPlugin.log(BPELUIPlugin.java:403)
 at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELEditor.init(BPELEditor.java:1569)
 at  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorManager.createSite(EditorManag er.java:784)
 at
 org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPartHelper(Edi torReference.java:585)
 at
 org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPart(EditorRef erence.java:374)
 In
 public static BPELUIPlugin getPlugin() {
 return plugin;
 }
 plugin member is null.
 
 I suppose I did sometihng wrong but what?
 
 10x in advance!
 
 "James Moody" <James_Moody@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
 news:dmictv$11v$1@news.eclipse.org...
 > Hi all,
 >
 > We've released some code to the BPEL project. This code represents the
 > initial state of the BPEL editor and model. This isn't necessarily the
 > complete contribution - stay tuned to this channel. This contribution
 > doesn't include validation, samples, docs, nor any runtime framework or
 > debug code.
 >
 > The web page is http://www.eclipse.org/bpel/ and will be updated in the
 > near future with this information (and more).
 >
 > ** So you want to try it out...
 >
 > 1. Get these dependencies:
 >
 > Eclipse 3.2M3
 > EMF 2.2.0M3
 > GEF 3.2M3
 > WST (Web Standard Tools) 1.0M8 (1.0M9 is out now and should work as well)
 >
 > Make sure your Target Platform includes these dependencies (see
 > Window->Preferences->Plug-in Development->Target Platform)
 >
 > 2. Check out the following plug-ins from
 > :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/technology
 >
 > In folder org.eclipse.bpel/plugins:
 >
 > org.eclipse.bpel.common.model
 > org.eclipse.bpel.common.ui
 > org.eclipse.bpel.model
 > org.eclipse.bpel.ui
 >
 > 3. Launch a runtime workbench (a.k.a. Eclipse Application).
 >
 > 4. Create a new project. In this project, drop the attached .bpel and
 > .wsdl files.
 >
 > 5. Double-click on the .bpel file to open the BPEL editor.
 >
 >
 > ** What does it do?
 >
 > -Opens, views, edits and saves a .bpel file
 > -Create new activities, modify their properties (in the Properties view)
 > -Supports BPEL 1.1 + a few select OASIS issues
 >
 >
 > ** What doesn't it do yet?
 >
 > -No file browsing dialogs, so you can't browse for WSDL or XSD files
 > -No wizard to create new BPEL files
 > -Full BPEL 2.0 compliance
 > -Validation, Debug, or talking to a Runtime
 >
 >
 > ** I found a bug!
 >
 > We now have Bugzilla components (in the Technology Project). Or you can
 > click here to log a bug directly into one of our components:
 > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Bpel
 >
 > Patches are most welcome.
 >
 >
 > james
 >
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| Re: Initial code release [message #3345 is a reply to message #3148] | Wed, 22 February 2006 09:23   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi Stoil, 
 How did you run it? Because of this NPE it seems that you are not
 running a runtime-workbench. In order to launch a runtime-workbench do
 the following:
 
 1) In Eclipse, select the menu Run
 2) Select "Run..."
 3) Right click on "Eclipse Application" and select New.
 4) Select the newly created launch configuration and press Run.
 
 That should work. Let us know if have any problems.
 
 Rodrigo
 
 Stoil Valchkov wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > I've tried to install this project and everything was just fine to the
 > moment I tried to opne BPEL file. I got this:
 > java.lang.NullPointerException
 >  at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELUIPlugin.log(BPELUIPlugin.java:400)
 >  at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELUIPlugin.log(BPELUIPlugin.java:403)
 >  at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELEditor.init(BPELEditor.java:1569)
 >  at  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorManager.createSite(EditorManag er.java:784)
 >  at
 >  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPartHelper(Edi torReference.java:585)
 >  at
 >  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPart(EditorRef erence.java:374)
 > In
 > public static BPELUIPlugin getPlugin() {
 >   return plugin;
 >  }
 > plugin member is null.
 >
 > I suppose I did sometihng wrong but what?
 >
 > 10x in advance!
 >
 > "James Moody" <James_Moody@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
 > news:dmictv$11v$1@news.eclipse.org...
 >
 >>Hi all,
 >>
 >>We've released some code to the BPEL project. This code represents the
 >>initial state of the BPEL editor and model. This isn't necessarily the
 >>complete contribution - stay tuned to this channel. This contribution
 >>doesn't include validation, samples, docs, nor any runtime framework or
 >>debug code.
 >>
 >>The web page is http://www.eclipse.org/bpel/ and will be updated in the
 >>near future with this information (and more).
 >>
 >>** So you want to try it out...
 >>
 >>1. Get these dependencies:
 >>
 >>Eclipse 3.2M3
 >>EMF 2.2.0M3
 >>GEF 3.2M3
 >>WST (Web Standard Tools) 1.0M8 (1.0M9 is out now and should work as well)
 >>
 >>Make sure your Target Platform includes these dependencies (see
 >>Window->Preferences->Plug-in Development->Target Platform)
 >>
 >>2. Check out the following plug-ins from
 >>:pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/technology
 >>
 >>In folder org.eclipse.bpel/plugins:
 >>
 >>org.eclipse.bpel.common.model
 >>org.eclipse.bpel.common.ui
 >>org.eclipse.bpel.model
 >>org.eclipse.bpel.ui
 >>
 >>3. Launch a runtime workbench (a.k.a. Eclipse Application).
 >>
 >>4. Create a new project. In this project, drop the attached .bpel and
 >>.wsdl files.
 >>
 >>5. Double-click on the .bpel file to open the BPEL editor.
 >>
 >>
 >>** What does it do?
 >>
 >>-Opens, views, edits and saves a .bpel file
 >>-Create new activities, modify their properties (in the Properties view)
 >>-Supports BPEL 1.1 + a few select OASIS issues
 >>
 >>
 >>** What doesn't it do yet?
 >>
 >>-No file browsing dialogs, so you can't browse for WSDL or XSD files
 >>-No wizard to create new BPEL files
 >>-Full BPEL 2.0 compliance
 >>-Validation, Debug, or talking to a Runtime
 >>
 >>
 >>** I found a bug!
 >>
 >>We now have Bugzilla components (in the Technology Project). Or you can
 >>click here to log a bug directly into one of our components:
 >>https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Bpel
 >>
 >>Patches are most welcome.
 >>
 >>
 >>james
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| Re: Initial code release [message #3378 is a reply to message #3345] | Wed, 22 February 2006 13:49   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Thanks a lot! This solved my problem. I run existing Eclipse run configuration which I thought was ok.
 
 Best regards,
 Stoil
 
 "Rodrigo Peretti" <Rodrigo_Peretti@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
 news:dths4l$64e$1@utils.eclipse.org...
 > Hi Stoil,
 >
 > How did you run it? Because of this NPE it seems that you are not running
 > a runtime-workbench. In order to launch a runtime-workbench do the
 > following:
 >
 > 1) In Eclipse, select the menu Run
 > 2) Select "Run..."
 > 3) Right click on "Eclipse Application" and select New.
 > 4) Select the newly created launch configuration and press Run.
 >
 > That should work. Let us know if have any problems.
 >
 > Rodrigo
 >
 > Stoil Valchkov wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> I've tried to install this project and everything was just fine to the
 >> moment I tried to opne BPEL file. I got this:
 >> java.lang.NullPointerException
 >>  at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELUIPlugin.log(BPELUIPlugin.java:400)
 >>  at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELUIPlugin.log(BPELUIPlugin.java:403)
 >>  at org.eclipse.bpel.ui.BPELEditor.init(BPELEditor.java:1569)
 >>  at
 >>  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorManager.createSite(EditorManag er.java:784)
 >>  at
 >>  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPartHelper(Edi torReference.java:585)
 >>  at
 >>  org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPart(EditorRef erence.java:374)
 >> In
 >> public static BPELUIPlugin getPlugin() {
 >>   return plugin;
 >>  }
 >> plugin member is null.
 >>
 >> I suppose I did sometihng wrong but what?
 >>
 >> 10x in advance!
 >>
 >> "James Moody" <James_Moody@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
 >> news:dmictv$11v$1@news.eclipse.org...
 >>
 >>>Hi all,
 >>>
 >>>We've released some code to the BPEL project. This code represents the
 >>>initial state of the BPEL editor and model. This isn't necessarily the
 >>>complete contribution - stay tuned to this channel. This contribution
 >>>doesn't include validation, samples, docs, nor any runtime framework or
 >>>debug code.
 >>>
 >>>The web page is http://www.eclipse.org/bpel/ and will be updated in the
 >>>near future with this information (and more).
 >>>
 >>>** So you want to try it out...
 >>>
 >>>1. Get these dependencies:
 >>>
 >>>Eclipse 3.2M3
 >>>EMF 2.2.0M3
 >>>GEF 3.2M3
 >>>WST (Web Standard Tools) 1.0M8 (1.0M9 is out now and should work as well)
 >>>
 >>>Make sure your Target Platform includes these dependencies (see
 >>>Window->Preferences->Plug-in Development->Target Platform)
 >>>
 >>>2. Check out the following plug-ins from
 >>>:pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/technology
 >>>
 >>>In folder org.eclipse.bpel/plugins:
 >>>
 >>>org.eclipse.bpel.common.model
 >>>org.eclipse.bpel.common.ui
 >>>org.eclipse.bpel.model
 >>>org.eclipse.bpel.ui
 >>>
 >>>3. Launch a runtime workbench (a.k.a. Eclipse Application).
 >>>
 >>>4. Create a new project. In this project, drop the attached .bpel and
 >>>.wsdl files.
 >>>
 >>>5. Double-click on the .bpel file to open the BPEL editor.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>** What does it do?
 >>>
 >>>-Opens, views, edits and saves a .bpel file
 >>>-Create new activities, modify their properties (in the Properties view)
 >>>-Supports BPEL 1.1 + a few select OASIS issues
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>** What doesn't it do yet?
 >>>
 >>>-No file browsing dialogs, so you can't browse for WSDL or XSD files
 >>>-No wizard to create new BPEL files
 >>>-Full BPEL 2.0 compliance
 >>>-Validation, Debug, or talking to a Runtime
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>** I found a bug!
 >>>
 >>>We now have Bugzilla components (in the Technology Project). Or you can
 >>>click here to log a bug directly into one of our components:
 >>>https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Bpel
 >>>
 >>>Patches are most welcome.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>james
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