Hi Marc
Here at Open Wide we're very much interested in such a join track.
To start the ball rolling, here are a few talk ideas on our side :
* a "documentation" talk.
Title ideas : "Models as operational documentation"," From Eclipse
EMF to CMIS document management", "Give a new life to your models
after design time, as operational documentation in an ECM, with JWT
as use case"
This topic has already been talked about in the PMC.
=> It could be enriched / revamped if other people (Zsolt,
Adrian, Stéphane, Alain, Marc) have things to say on the
"documentation" topic, or even want to integrate their components
(SCA, BPMN2) in this use case / this component.
A version has already been shown at Grenoble Juno DemoCamp, see
slides
http://www.slideshare.net/mdutoo/eclipse-democamp-2012ecmv05pub
Abstract is described in the second paragraph (*) at
http://www.easysoa.org/2012/06/publishing-models-documentation-at-eclipse-juno-democamp-grenoble/
* Managing your SOA with Eclipse SOA and EasySOA
Now, this is only a follow-up of the previous one in the case where
the document management platform is actually EasySOA v1 (should be
ready by then).
There are two steps / themes.
** 1. Documenting your SOA with Eclipse SOA and EasySOA
We'd like to show how it allows to discover services online & in
the code, and mix this information up with (Eclipse SOA) business
& architecture models and manual documentation in a single SOA
documentation portal.
** 2. Getting back the control of your SOA with Eclipse SOA and
EasySOA
We'd like to show how EasySOA allows to detect inconsistencies
between modeled expectations and the actual developed / deployed /
tested SOA.
=> here also people welcome, especially Stéphane on SCA (I'll
call you up to dig this a bit) ! Triggers anything for
anybody else ?
* Multi Platform Entreprise Processes : from business modeling to
architecture and execution
Entreprise BPM solutions (such as BonitaSoft's, Activiti or
Spagic's) are usually single-deployment platform, in the all-in-one
& integrated spirit. However, multi-platform processes, that is
business processes that are translated to several executable
processes or code logic deployed on different platforms, are
becoming necessary in the entreprise. Indeed, on the "several
executable processes", side more and more entreprise solutions (as
Document Management, Collaboration, Portals...) embed their own
workflow engine. And if it's not the case, there is even a better
reason, that stems from aligement on business : the "purely
business" process modeled first out of discussions with business
users will never match perfectly with the span of the underlaying
workflow solution, and some part of it will have to be developed in
custom code within existing applications, if only forms and
validation logic based on their existing internal services.
This talk will show how Eclipse JWT (Java Workflow Tooling), helped
by the EasySOA service registry, allows to first design a "purely
business" process, then map parts of it onto physical platforms in
an architectural phase, and how compatible SOA BPM solutions such as
OW2 Scarbo 2 allow to deploy and execute them.
=> on the "architecture" part, SCA (or Mangrove) editor &
people (Stéphane, Adrian, Alain) are very much welcome to plug in.
Other are welcome if they have things to say on the topic (Marc
and Stardust ??)
Regards,
Marc
(*)
business domain models designed in Eclipse can
valuably go in a Document Management System (DMS)
along with generated documentation (such images, HTML, PDF) and get
a new life there as design documentation that is versioned,
published and available to all, from business users to developers.
Saying it otherwise, there’s a life for models after design
time, and that’s as reference and documentation.
Note that we are not talking about collaborative model editing,
as in Eclipse Dawn / CDO, but at what happens
once edition has ended and how to make it valuable beyond
Eclipse-using business analysts and architects.
This is a larger problem than specific Eclipse BPMN / Mangrove
integration with EasySOA Core as demonstrated last year at the
same place, that we sought to answer with a far more generic
solution. To make things short, it involves the CMIS standard
and its Apache Chemistry
client on the DMS side, and a customizable ATL model-to-model
transformation with matching and filtering strategies on the
Eclipse EMF model side.
Our demonstration has been done in the case of Eclipse Java
Workflow Tooling (JWT) models (for now it’s been prototyped
as an Eclipse JWT transformation). It’s been tested to work with a
bare Nuxeo
DMS as well as with its Alfresco
Open Source competitor. From here, we’d like to write an ATL
transformation more specific to the EasySOA Core extensions to the
Nuxeo model.
Le 03/07/2012 17:22, Marc.Gille@xxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
Gents,
as we could not address
this in todays call:
I am proposing to submit
a proposal for a joint half or full day SOA/BPM track as a
joint contribution for Eclipse Con Europe. I had discussed
this with a bunch of program committee members already and
they seem to like it.
If you agree we should
gather presentation abstracts this week – I am happy to
assemble those for a proposal we can all sign off over the
weekend.
Thoughts?
Marc
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