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Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #24789] Tue, 28 November 2006 11:30 Go to next message
Aitor Bediaga is currently offline Aitor BediagaFriend
Messages: 22
Registered: July 2009
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Dear all,

When defining a delivery process, I have added a new task descriptor but
it is impossible to define new steps as done in the method content. I this
a bug or is a policy when defining a delivery process.

Thank you in advance.

Regads,

Aitor.
Re: Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #24857 is a reply to message #24789] Tue, 28 November 2006 18:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: storaskar.xx.xxx.xxx

Steps for that new task descriptor will only be added if that task
descriptor's linked task has any steps associated with it. Most likely, in
your case, either there is no task associated with task descriptor OR
there are no available steps for that task. It's misleading since the
"Add" button is not disabled. There is a bug for that to disable the "Add"
button https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=164032
Re: Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #24998 is a reply to message #24789] Wed, 29 November 2006 23:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: phaumer.xxx.com

I recorded a demo on how to add steps to task from a plug-in. Once you have
done that you can use these extended tasks for your processes. Check it out
here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-mc.exe. There is also a
general into to EPFC here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-ovu.exe

Peter.

--


Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.

____________________________________________________________ __

PETER HAUMER
IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
____________________________________________________________ __
"Aitor Bediaga" <aitor.bediaga@esi.es> wrote in message
news:ff01c1a866876f38e21d3b3fa922bbdb$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Dear all,
>
> When defining a delivery process, I have added a new task descriptor but
> it is impossible to define new steps as done in the method content. I this
> a bug or is a policy when defining a delivery process.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Regads,
>
> Aitor.
>
Re: Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #25074 is a reply to message #24998] Thu, 30 November 2006 15:18 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: christopher.fuhrman.etsmtl.ca

Peter Haumer wrote:
> I recorded a demo on how to add steps to task from a plug-in. Once you have
> done that you can use these extended tasks for your processes. Check it out
> here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-mc.exe. There is also a
> general into to EPFC here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-ovu.exe

These recordings, although somewhat large, are very useful. Thanks for
letting us know about them, and I look forward to the others to come.

--
Prof. Christopher Fuhrman
Department of Software and IT Engineering
University of Quebec - École de technologie supérieure (ETS)
http://profs.logti.etsmtl.ca/cfuhrman/index.shtml?en
+1 (514) 396 8638
Re: Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #569422 is a reply to message #24789] Tue, 28 November 2006 18:10 Go to previous message
Shilpa Toraskar is currently offline Shilpa ToraskarFriend
Messages: 102
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Steps for that new task descriptor will only be added if that task
descriptor's linked task has any steps associated with it. Most likely, in
your case, either there is no task associated with task descriptor OR
there are no available steps for that task. It's misleading since the
"Add" button is not disabled. There is a bug for that to disable the "Add"
button https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=164032
Re: Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #573687 is a reply to message #24789] Wed, 29 November 2006 23:29 Go to previous message
Peter Haumer is currently offline Peter HaumerFriend
Messages: 228
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
I recorded a demo on how to add steps to task from a plug-in. Once you have
done that you can use these extended tasks for your processes. Check it out
here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-mc.exe There is also a
general into to EPFC here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-ovu.exe

Peter.

--


Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.

____________________________________________________________ __

PETER HAUMER
IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
____________________________________________________________ __
"Aitor Bediaga" <aitor.bediaga@esi.es> wrote in message
news:ff01c1a866876f38e21d3b3fa922bbdb$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Dear all,
>
> When defining a delivery process, I have added a new task descriptor but
> it is impossible to define new steps as done in the method content. I this
> a bug or is a policy when defining a delivery process.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Regads,
>
> Aitor.
>
Re: Define steps in a new task descriptor [message #573815 is a reply to message #24998] Thu, 30 November 2006 15:18 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: christopher.fuhrman.etsmtl.ca

Peter Haumer wrote:
> I recorded a demo on how to add steps to task from a plug-in. Once you have
> done that you can use these extended tasks for your processes. Check it out
> here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-mc.exe There is also a
> general into to EPFC here: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/epfc-ovu.exe

These recordings, although somewhat large, are very useful. Thanks for
letting us know about them, and I look forward to the others to come.

--
Prof. Christopher Fuhrman
Department of Software and IT Engineering
University of Quebec - École de technologie supérieure (ETS)
http://profs.logti.etsmtl.ca/cfuhrman/index.shtml?en
+1 (514) 396 8638
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