Hi Pavindu, Thanks for your interest. In order to get started with OODT, you can refer to this [1] [2] article to get it up and running with Docker. First, you will have to get some overall understanding of OODT. Basically,
1. File manager - File ingestion and meta data extraction 2. Workflow manager - Schedule and run workflows 3. Crawler - Used to crawl directories and ingest files with file manager in bulk 4. Resource Manager - Execute, monitor and track jobs, resources as a whole 5. OPSUI - OPSUI is like the management dashboard which shows status and data of all those components. It's better if you have a look at the existing OPSUI (mentioned in almost all the docs) and then have a look at the React.js based novel UI. Let us know if you have any questions. [1] https://medium.com/faun/apache-oodt-with-docker-84d32525c798 [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OODT/Getting+Started Cheers, Imesha On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 07:22, Pavindu Lakshan <pavindulaks...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm Pavindu Lakshan, a final year undergraduate of the University of > Moratuwa, who has working experience in Node.js and React.js. I would like > to work on this issue, Improving OPSUI React.js UI with advanced > functionalities <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OODT-1035>, for > GSoC > 2021 since this involves the technologies that I'm most familiar with. > > For now, I have a very basic understanding of what OODT does, Also, I'm > going through the medium articles that Imesha had posted on the issue and > going to follow the official tutorial > <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OODT/Core+Tutorials>. > > Feedback and suggestions on my current learning path and future steps that > I should follow are highly appreciated. > > Thank you > > Best regards > Pavindu Lakshan >