Dear
Matt,
When you get the demo
working try to record it, if you can, as a Flash Demo and I’ll post it on the
ALF site.
Sincerely,
Kevin
Kevin
Parker
Vice President of
Market Development, Serena Software
2755 Campus
Drive, San Mateo CA
94403
Tel:
+1(650)522-6635
Fax:
+1(650)533-6835
Cell:
+1(650)224-1691

September
10th – 13th at the Bellagio, Las
Vegas
From:
alf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:alf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew Laudato
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006
12:20
To:
alf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:
[alf-dev] ALF Infrastructure redux
You may recall that we at AccuRev,
in addition to Richard's contribution to the SCM vocab effort, are building
our own demo of ALF technology.
The first phase was mostly
successful, in that we can get the Event Manager to behave. We've made
some hard coded edits to the EM code to launch some BPEL workflows that we've
developed. These are along the lines of the POC, but tailored to what we
have available to us (since the POC code is apparently still off
limits...).
My next step is to get the
ALFPlugin and editors for Eclipse building and running, so that we can attempt
to configure the service flows and event maps in the most ALFish
way.
So, I can get the code to build,
after doing several things:
0. Downloading from the CVS
repository:
cvs -d
:pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/home/technology checkout
org.eclipse.alf
This as most of you know, gives
you everything currently associated with
ALF.
1. Separating the plugin/editor
specific code from the core EM code. By this I mean created separate
directory structures and Eclipse projects for these two items. This is
appropriate I think, since one is an eclipse plugin and one is a service and
imho need to be separated in order to build and deploy properly. (NOTE:
these really should be separated in CVS, OR, one
of the committers should take some time to fix what is currently in CVS so
that it builds out-of-the-box. Since I am not a committer, the best I
can do is post my notes on what I have had to do in order to get things to
build, in the hope of helping others.)
2. Fixing the problems in the
distribution, including:
* Adding
org.eclipse.core.resources, org.eclipse.core.resources.win32, and
org.eclipse.ui.editors to the build path.
* Downloading JDOM and adding it
to my build path.
At this point, something
resembling a successful build was possible. However, I can't seem to
deploy the plugin, the editors, or any of what I built. I was expecting
to restart eclipse and be able to create a new project type, or a new file
type, or have a new perspective available. None of these appear to be
true.
SO, are there any tips out there
from the authors as to how to properly build and deploy the
plugin/editors?
ALSO, in reading back over the
archives, there are several references to getting the WSDL and XSDs out of the
architecture documents and available for easy download. Has there been
any progress on this? Our next next step is to modify AccuRev so that it
emits ALF events. It would be nice to have WSDL and XSD files easily
available.