Hi Wouter,

Do you mean having a deferred operation on the FrontEndView will generate something
(and what if any ?) in the current version of the cartridge ?


Fred.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Wouter Zoons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Frederic Chapuis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "AndroMDA Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] Specifying client side processing



hi Frederic,

this is an interesting idea .. and I think it is possible to implement it
because the JMI API exposes interfaces to use swimlanes
(http://team.andromda.org/docs/jmi-uml1.4/org/omg/uml/behavioralelements/activitygraphs/Partition.html)

we'll be upgrading our wiki to use confluence soon, perhaps it's a good
place to work out your idea there ? stay tuned

you could alternatively just model deferrable events on a <<FrontEndView>>
action state, I think it would be easier for complex models

yeah, let's discuss this on the confluence wiki when it's ready

-- Wouter

Hello,

I'm looking for a way of specifying client side processing in the activity
graphs
and therefore, was wondering if there was a way (in the BPM4Struts
cartridge)
to determine the swimlane an action state belongs to.
Thus having a swimlane stereotyped as <<Client>> could "hold" action
states
representing these client side processings (either through [Java]scripts
or
applets).
Transitions from FrontEndViews to these kind of action states could be
handled
to generate javascript files and calls from the JSPs.
Wouter, if you have any suggestions and/or guidance about this...let me
know.


Regards,
Fred.




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