OSEE and the Eclipse Application LIfecycle Framework project [message #1939] |
Wed, 25 July 2007 06:25  |
Brian Carroll Messages: 51 Registered: July 2009 |
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Dear OSEE community,
Welcome to Eclipse. I'd like to introduce the Application Lifecycle Project
(ALF).
ALF is about tool integration, and relies on SOA as the mechanism for
integrating
development tools. It involves tools raising Events (as web services) which
are
filtered and routed by the ALF Event Manager, which logs and routes some
events to launch a BPEL process to synchronize data among development tools.
We also have a need for a common identity for users and have tool wrappers
to handle obtaining an identity token and conveying it through to the tools
launched as part of the BPEL process (we have worked closely with the
Higgins project and make use of their Token Server.) While ALF provides
some infrastructure for integrating development tools, it adds a data
integration layer
on top of that, called ALF Vocabularies, in which we are defining the
services and
events appropriate to coordinating tools across the application lifecycle.
ALF is an incubator project under the Technology top-level project and is
close to announcing
its 0.8 milestone release. You can learn more at www.eclipse.org/alf.
As I look a the OSEE slides, I see a number of areas of common interest, and
would like to initiate a dialog between our projects to identify touch
points, synergies, and areas of overlap.
Regards,
Brian Carroll
ALF Project Lead
Fellow
Serena Software
(503) 617-2436
bcarroll@serena.com
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Re: OSEE and the Eclipse Application LIfecycle Framework project [message #568042 is a reply to message #1939] |
Wed, 05 September 2007 22:42  |
Ryan D. Brooks Messages: 100 Registered: July 2009 |
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Brian,
Thanks for the welcome. I'm glad to learn of Higgins project. It sounds
like we may be able to benefit from it for user authentication. I agree
that we do have a number of areas of common interest. We are currently
preparing more than 100K lines of code for the initial contribution to the
OSEE project, so that effort is consuming our current energies, but I look
forward to talking with you in the future.
Thanks,
Ryan
Thanks,
Ryan Brooks
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