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Re: [stp-dev] Eclipse Summit Presenation slides

Yes right, there will be one plugin that extends the bpmn editor in general way ( basically it will provide a service, service binding view ) and the support of creation of annotations on the bpmn model.

Andrea

Antoine Toulme ha scritto:
Hi Andrea,

these are very good news.

As the contributions regarding STP IM are still in approval phase, we haven't moved towards it yet.

I suggest you open a bug and attach your plugin when it is approved, and we will look at it. From what I understood so far, your contribution would be included in the IM component.


Antoine

On 10/10/07, *Andrea Zoppello* < andrea.zoppello@xxxxxx <mailto:andrea.zoppello@xxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi Antoine,

    I'm working together with Adrian Moss on the STP Intermediate model
    proposal.

    I'm writing this post because, i see your post and it seems that
    we've a
    common interest to
    produce intermediate model from Stp Bpmn Editor ( very good )

    As you know the IM stp subproject is in approval state, but we've
    just
    start to work
    on integration between stp bpmn editor and IM.

    I used the information on how to extend the Bpmn Editor with
    Annotations, and i've used
    to start to work on a prototype.

    Basically the idea is:

    1) To design the process at high level with stp bpmn editor

    2) To use annotation to bind bpmn activity to IM Service,
    ServiceBinding

    3) From the annotated bpmn model generate the intermediate model

    Maybe this could sound interest. Let me know.

    Andrea Zoppello

    Antoine Toulme ha scritto:
    > Hi Adrian,
    >
    > sorry for the delay, here are our notes:
    >
    > BPMN modeler component: reaching for stability.
    >
    > - complete support for BPMN-1.0 shapes and BPMN-1.1:  more
    shapes and
    > connections.
    > We currently support most of the shapes of BPMN 1.0, to the
    exception
    > of the group shape.
    > We plan on supporting the additional shapes that have been
    brought by
    > BPMN 1.1 (especially the differences between catch and throw event
    > shapes).
    > - Usability: insert space tool, layout, connections.
    > We want to make the tool very simple and usable.
    > - Community driven: annotations to link to the STP
    > intermediate-meta-model.
    >
    > Good luck for your presentation.
    >
    > Antoine
    >
    > On 10/4/07, *David Bosschaert* <davidb@xxxxxxxx
    <mailto:davidb@xxxxxxxx>
    > <mailto: davidb@xxxxxxxx <mailto:davidb@xxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi Adrian,
    >
    >     You should be able to get screenshots and other info on the
    XEF-based
    >     policy editor here:
    >     http://wiki.eclipse.org/Policy_editor_documentation
    >     <http://wiki.eclipse.org/Policy_editor_documentation
    <http://wiki.eclipse.org/Policy_editor_documentation>>
    >
    >     Cheers,
    >
    >     David
    >
    >     Adrian Skehill wrote:
    >     > Hi Guys,
    >     >
    >     > Just a little reminder that I'd like to be able to give a
    complete
    >     > overview of the STP at the Eclipse Summit presentation
    next week. I
    >     > need a help from a few people.
    >     >
    >     > Existing Components:
    >     >
    >     >  * BPMN & B2J representatives out there - I would have 2
    slides for
    >     > each piece outlining current functionality which I think I can
    >     cover
    >     > reasonably well. What I would like to see from you though
    would be
    >     > your plans for the 6 - 12 months and what you see coming
    in. One or
    >     > two slides on this would be great.
    >     >
    >     > New Components:
    >     > * For the new components coming in, SCA Assembly Editor,
    Policy
    >     > Editor, EI Patterns Editor & Hybrid Model, would it be
    possible
    >     get a
    >     > few slides from you outlining what the proposal is, a
    screen shot
    >     > (model excepted!) and any other information you feel would be
    >     useful.
    >     >
    >     > I'd like to have them by Friday COB to give me time to get
    properly
    >     > integrated into the presentation as I wont really have
    much time
    >     > during the week of the summit to work on it.
    >     >
    >     > Adrian.
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