Hi guys
I guess we all got the news already, but just to say it, the Eclipse
Con program is out and the SOA Symposium is in, so we're getting a
little bit closer to the "beer part" ;)
Regards,
Marc
http://eclipsecon.org/2013/program/session-schedule/tutorials
Le 13/12/2012 08:53, Marc.Gille@xxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
Bob,
find attached my slide deck I used at
EclipseCon Europe 2012. One of the biggest issues there was,
that our presentations were not really connected. This is
what we intend to address in Boston.
Regarding Stardust:
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If you have build issues,
please post them in the forum. We may help.
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Stardust’s Eclipse Modeler
creates indeed XPDL (and the engine consumes it), but this
modeler is on sunset – we may want to use yours as indicated
on the Stardust HP. We are focusing on our Browser Modeler
(also part of the Stardust code base and called Lightdust)
which is working on BPMN and XPDL. For BPMN we are using the
Eclipse BPMN2 Metamodel underneath as I think you do. Hence,
this should work smoothly (although I agree that we should
test at the earliest). We will be using the Browser Modeler
in Boston. We can exchange sample models to check
compatibility immediately.
Happy to hop on a conf call any time next week.
Marc
Hi Marc,
Not sure if this has been asked before, but was the
EclipseCon Europe presentation recorded, or is there a
slide deck available? I would be interested in seeing the
"show" in its entirety.
I've started looking seriously at Stardust and am
currently running into some build issues, but hope to have
those resolved soon. What worries me, though, is that the
Process Model editor appears to only handle XPDL. It was
my understanding that BPMN2 was supported also - am I
missing something?
When you have some spare time, maybe we could do a
conference call and discuss the eclipsecon 2013
presentation. I'd like to get started on preparing
something sooner rather than later...just in case ;)
Cheers!
Bob
Great. Thanks, Bob. May be alternatively to
“open the process model alternatively with the BPMN2
modeler”, we should open subsequently with both editors
to show that both may modified and be used by their
respective audiences without breaking things. Should not
be a biggy as we both work on the same metamodel
implementation. An nothing is wrong with a little
regression test …
Marc
OK, done. Thanks Marc & Marc
:)
Bob, just added you to the submission.
I suggest you insert a line saying that, in parallel
to modeling the process in Stardust modeler in
Orion, you can benefit of the BPMN2 standard to view
and edit it in Eclipse thanks to the BPMN2 editor...
Regards,
Marc
Le 19/11/2012 20:32, Bob Brodt a écrit :
OK, that sounds good to me
(especially the "beers" part - I can certainly
handle that ;)
Can you list me as one of the speakers for the
current SOA-Track session and just let me know
about how much presentation time I'll have? Is
this something we can work out later (maybe in
tomorrow's PMC call?)
So, I don't
think I'll be able to put something together for
the editor by today's deadline, but I could
certainly ride your coattails if you'll let me
;)
[marc.gille] Coattail right
away.
I'll have
much more free time over the Christmas holidays
to devote to a presentation - what kind of
integration/tutorial were you thinking about
Marc?
[marc.gille] Most importantly
all tools to be used in an integrated
fashion. At least your modeler and Stardust
(and its Browser Modeler) should work
seamlessly as we are both using BPMN2
metamodel.
Some Web Service + UI Mashup,
deploy, run, beers.
That was my thinking.
Cheers!
Bob
Gents,
this is what I have submitted:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2013/sessions/soa-track
Happy to adjust (or you do). Bob,
any chance that you could join the mix?
Marc
Great,
so we need to make a submission, deadline is
today :). Can somebody (Marc or Marc) do
this, and put us three as authors? I'm
traveling and don't have a laptop...
Adrian.
Sent from my iPhone.
Hi Adrian, Marc
The other Marc (I) is also interested, as
I said in my email replying to Marc's
"Attendees SOA Track" email. I'd submit
updates to my ECE talks, with new stuff
& demos since EasySOA will have ended
by then.
Regards,
Marc
Le 16/11/2012 18:16, Mos, Adrian a écrit :
Hi Marc,
So far it seems we are the only
ones interested in proposing a session. It
would be great if you could put a
submission in, you can add me as a
co-author. I suggest keeping it simple for
now, basically just saying that following
our successful SOA Symposium in ECON EU,
we are planning to provide a more focused
tutorial, focused on practical demos, to
keep the momentum going. There are many
things happening in this space and we can
certainly show interesting things in
Boston. One idea is to also have a talk
accepted, like the Modelling Symposium,
with lightning talks from various
projects:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2013/sessions/modelling-symposium
I will be away from Sunday for a
week but I can keep in touch by email.
Cheers,
Adrian.
I also think we
should. But I cannot work on anything
before tomorrow afternoon. Happy to draft
sth after.
Marc
Hi Guys,
the
submission deadline to ECON 2013 is
Monday. Are we going to propose a
follow-up session to our SOA Symposium? I
think we should… What are your thoughts?
Adrian.
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