Hi Sameera,

We have 3 options upto now.
   1- Directly using this app extension in GREG without any code
modifications.
   2- Using the code and modify it as we prefer.
   3- Developing the feature from the scratch.

But we hope if the 1st option is feasible, there is no mean in going for
others.

But the problem is that the current view is not exactly what we want. So
need some customizations. In our scenario the tree/graph structure is based
on parent/sub process relationships. (I guess this can be totally done with
this GREG feature). But we want to show some more differentiation to
display predecessor/successor processes relationships. (display which are
the predecessor processes and successor processes of the center process).
This is why we need the customization. We hope to show the latter
relationship via,
      a) different colored connectors between processes and/ or
      b) different colored icons for such predecessor/successor processes
of that center process.

Is this possible via directly using this GREG app extension?

Thanks.

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Sameera Kannangara <samee...@wso2.com>
wrote:

> Hi Samith,
>
> G-Reg dependency view displays only governance artifacts and the registry
> associations between them as a graph.
> This feature is developed as an app extension to the ES publisher feature,
> therefore user session management is done via publisher app.
>
> If the processes and sub-processes described in your scenario are
> represented as governance artifacts you can use G-Reg dependency graph
> development code easily to create a solution for your scenario.
> Even if those graph components are not stored as governance artifacts you
> should be able to reuse dependency graph implementation code with a little
> development effort.
>
> Thank you,
> SameeraK.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Samitha Chathuranga <sami...@wso2.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am going to add a feature into the PC to view associations between
>> processes in a graphical illustration. So all the predecessors, successors,
>> subprocesses of a selected process should be displayed in this view. This
>> would be something like a graph with certain modifications. And when
>> clicking on each item, it should be redirected into that process's detailed
>> viewer page.
>>
>> Anyway I have seen that the GREG has such a this feature that view
>> dependencies of artifacts in store, as follows.
>>
>> [image: view dependencies of the selected asset]
>>
>> So my question is can we re use this feature into the PC for the task I
>> have described above. Or will it be good to adapt it to our purpose, rather
>> than developing from the scratch, using D3 or something else. Will it be
>> effective and efficient to re use/ adapt the same feature for my task? Your
>> comments are appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Samitha Chathuranga
>> Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc.
>> lean.enterprise.middleware
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