Yep, that button is a placeholder. I think some of the pieces are there to implement it (e.g., the suggest components), but we never got around to implementing this.
Shawn On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Chris Weed<chrisweed at gmail.com> wrote: > Yea, that "Insert Adapters" button looks like what I want. > Unfortunately, it seems to be a placeholder. > Chris > > On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Shawn Bowers<sbowers at ucdavis.edu> wrote: >> Hi Chris, >> >>> I would like to create an actor that when connected to other actors >>> will inspect the actors it is connected to and show the user the set >>> of actors that could fulfill this connection based on the Semantic >>> info. >> >> For this, you might look at the "Type Check > Summary" context menu >> action. This can be found by right-clicking on the workflow canvas. >> This does both"semantic" and "structural" type checking for a >> workflow. Like the other semantic type stuff, the UI is a prototype >> ... but does let you see which channels are mismatched, which are >> "correct" (everything matches), and which channels do not have enough >> information (e.g., because the structural or semantic types aren't >> given). When you click on channels in the tables of the UI, they are >> highlighted on the canvas. >> >> Shawn >> >>> The user would be able to select from this set, and the actor would be >>> internally created in my connector actor and connected to the ports. >>> Is there an example of an actor that does this internal construction >>> and connection of actor ports? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Chris >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Kepler-users mailing list >>> Kepler-users at kepler-project.org >>> http://mercury.nceas.ucsb.edu/kepler/mailman/listinfo/kepler-users >>> >> >

