Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-27 Thread Pubudu Fernando
Hi,

Noted, I'll use 1.7

Can you please have a look at the proposal as well?

Thanks,
Pubudu
On Mar 27, 2015 10:52 AM, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam mo...@wso2.com
wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:24 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi,

 Sorry about the long delay. I have prepared a draft of my GSoC proposal.
 I would be grateful if you can go through it and let me know of the areas
 on which it needs to improve.


 https://docs.google.com/a/cse.mrt.ac.lk/document/d/1yZQH9uRaGieeIupaVtw_v_pdIF4uYgOXzlVw_VVR9mE/edit?usp=sharing

 And also, I have tried running a few samples on the CEP. When the server
 is starting, it gives out an error saying that Carbon is only supported on
 JDK 1.6 and 1.7 (I'm using 1.8). The server is running fine afterwards
 though.


 Current released WSO2 product versions does not run in jdk 1.8 .. Please
 use jdk 1.6 or 1.7..



 Thank you.
 Pubudu

 On 11 March 2015 at 19:55, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:03 PM, Pubudu Fernando 
 pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you very much for the Google Hangout session today. It was very
 helpful in getting a good idea about what is expected from us. I had some
 issues with the connection towards the end of the session, so I couldn't
 raise my questions there. Anyways, in a nutshell, what we are supposed to
 do is not really to come up with a brand new editor for Siddhi, but to add
 more capabilities to the existing editor which would better assist the user
 in writing queries, right?


 Yes, It can be adding improvements for existing siddhi editor if it is
 possible. If not, you can come up with new design as well.


 And the second question, what is the technical background of the
 typical user of the Siddhi query editor? Are they Software Engineers or
 someone else with a similar, strong technical background? Or is it used by
 others with a lesser technical background (i.e: finance division of an
 organization)?


 Users will have basic knowledge but not going to be a person who know
 siddhi language well. If a user knows well about siddhi then current siddhi
 editor is enough. But we are looking for an editor which help and give some
 idea for a basic user who have less/very less knowledge about Siddhi.

 Hope, it is clear now..

 Thanks,
 Mohan




 Thanks,
 Pubudu

 On 9 March 2015 at 01:45, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi Mohan,

 Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their
 guidance in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my 
 best
 to keep up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project.
 Currently I am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of
 Siddhi in order to get a better understanding of the project.

 Thanks,
 Pubudu



 On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando 
 pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
 Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am 
 interested
 in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
 let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
 project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I
 hope, you have some understanding about the project by looking at other 
 dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes 
 with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more guidelines
 and information about the project, then you can ahead with preparing the
 proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa

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 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
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 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
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Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-27 Thread Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
wrote:

 Hi,

 Noted, I'll use 1.7

 Can you please have a look at the proposal as well?

 Done.. Please check..

  Thanks,
 Pubudu
 On Mar 27, 2015 10:52 AM, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:24 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
  wrote:

 Hi,

 Sorry about the long delay. I have prepared a draft of my GSoC proposal.
 I would be grateful if you can go through it and let me know of the areas
 on which it needs to improve.


 https://docs.google.com/a/cse.mrt.ac.lk/document/d/1yZQH9uRaGieeIupaVtw_v_pdIF4uYgOXzlVw_VVR9mE/edit?usp=sharing

 And also, I have tried running a few samples on the CEP. When the server
 is starting, it gives out an error saying that Carbon is only supported on
 JDK 1.6 and 1.7 (I'm using 1.8). The server is running fine afterwards
 though.


 Current released WSO2 product versions does not run in jdk 1.8 .. Please
 use jdk 1.6 or 1.7..



 Thank you.
 Pubudu

 On 11 March 2015 at 19:55, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:03 PM, Pubudu Fernando 
 pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you very much for the Google Hangout session today. It was very
 helpful in getting a good idea about what is expected from us. I had some
 issues with the connection towards the end of the session, so I couldn't
 raise my questions there. Anyways, in a nutshell, what we are supposed to
 do is not really to come up with a brand new editor for Siddhi, but to add
 more capabilities to the existing editor which would better assist the 
 user
 in writing queries, right?


 Yes, It can be adding improvements for existing siddhi editor if it is
 possible. If not, you can come up with new design as well.


 And the second question, what is the technical background of the
 typical user of the Siddhi query editor? Are they Software Engineers or
 someone else with a similar, strong technical background? Or is it used by
 others with a lesser technical background (i.e: finance division of an
 organization)?


 Users will have basic knowledge but not going to be a person who know
 siddhi language well. If a user knows well about siddhi then current siddhi
 editor is enough. But we are looking for an editor which help and give some
 idea for a basic user who have less/very less knowledge about Siddhi.

 Hope, it is clear now..

 Thanks,
 Mohan




 Thanks,
 Pubudu

 On 9 March 2015 at 01:45, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi Mohan,

 Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their
 guidance in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my 
 best
 to keep up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project.
 Currently I am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of
 Siddhi in order to get a better understanding of the project.

 Thanks,
 Pubudu



 On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando 
 pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department
 of Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am
 interested in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. 
 Can
 you please let me know what the requirements are in order to get 
 selected
 for the project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the 
 sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I
 hope, you have some understanding about the project by looking at other 
 dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes 
 with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical 
 editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more
 guidelines and information about the project, then you can ahead with
 preparing the proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa

 ___
 Dev mailing list
 Dev@wso2.org
 http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev




 --
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 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
 phone:(+94) 771117673




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 *V. Mohanadarshan*
 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com 

Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-26 Thread Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 2:24 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
wrote:

 Hi,

 Sorry about the long delay. I have prepared a draft of my GSoC proposal. I
 would be grateful if you can go through it and let me know of the areas on
 which it needs to improve.


 https://docs.google.com/a/cse.mrt.ac.lk/document/d/1yZQH9uRaGieeIupaVtw_v_pdIF4uYgOXzlVw_VVR9mE/edit?usp=sharing

 And also, I have tried running a few samples on the CEP. When the server
 is starting, it gives out an error saying that Carbon is only supported on
 JDK 1.6 and 1.7 (I'm using 1.8). The server is running fine afterwards
 though.


Current released WSO2 product versions does not run in jdk 1.8 .. Please
use jdk 1.6 or 1.7..



 Thank you.
 Pubudu

 On 11 March 2015 at 19:55, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam mo...@wso2.com
  wrote:



 On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:03 PM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
  wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you very much for the Google Hangout session today. It was very
 helpful in getting a good idea about what is expected from us. I had some
 issues with the connection towards the end of the session, so I couldn't
 raise my questions there. Anyways, in a nutshell, what we are supposed to
 do is not really to come up with a brand new editor for Siddhi, but to add
 more capabilities to the existing editor which would better assist the user
 in writing queries, right?


 Yes, It can be adding improvements for existing siddhi editor if it is
 possible. If not, you can come up with new design as well.


 And the second question, what is the technical background of the typical
 user of the Siddhi query editor? Are they Software Engineers or someone
 else with a similar, strong technical background? Or is it used by others
 with a lesser technical background (i.e: finance division of an
 organization)?


 Users will have basic knowledge but not going to be a person who know
 siddhi language well. If a user knows well about siddhi then current siddhi
 editor is enough. But we are looking for an editor which help and give some
 idea for a basic user who have less/very less knowledge about Siddhi.

 Hope, it is clear now..

 Thanks,
 Mohan




 Thanks,
 Pubudu

 On 9 March 2015 at 01:45, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi Mohan,

 Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their
 guidance in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my best
 to keep up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project.
 Currently I am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of
 Siddhi in order to get a better understanding of the project.

 Thanks,
 Pubudu



 On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando 
 pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
 Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am 
 interested
 in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
 let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
 project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I
 hope, you have some understanding about the project by looking at other 
 dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more guidelines
 and information about the project, then you can ahead with preparing the
 proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa

 ___
 Dev mailing list
 Dev@wso2.org
 http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev




 --
 *V. Mohanadarshan*
 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
 phone:(+94) 771117673




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 *V. Mohanadarshan*
 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
 phone:(+94) 771117673




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




-- 
*V. Mohanadarshan*
*Software Engineer,*
*Data Technologies Team,*
*WSO2, Inc. 

Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-26 Thread Pubudu Fernando
Hi,

Sorry about the long delay. I have prepared a draft of my GSoC proposal. I
would be grateful if you can go through it and let me know of the areas on
which it needs to improve.

https://docs.google.com/a/cse.mrt.ac.lk/document/d/1yZQH9uRaGieeIupaVtw_v_pdIF4uYgOXzlVw_VVR9mE/edit?usp=sharing

And also, I have tried running a few samples on the CEP. When the server is
starting, it gives out an error saying that Carbon is only supported on JDK
1.6 and 1.7 (I'm using 1.8). The server is running fine afterwards though.

Thank you.
Pubudu

On 11 March 2015 at 19:55, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam mo...@wso2.com
wrote:



 On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:03 PM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you very much for the Google Hangout session today. It was very
 helpful in getting a good idea about what is expected from us. I had some
 issues with the connection towards the end of the session, so I couldn't
 raise my questions there. Anyways, in a nutshell, what we are supposed to
 do is not really to come up with a brand new editor for Siddhi, but to add
 more capabilities to the existing editor which would better assist the user
 in writing queries, right?


 Yes, It can be adding improvements for existing siddhi editor if it is
 possible. If not, you can come up with new design as well.


 And the second question, what is the technical background of the typical
 user of the Siddhi query editor? Are they Software Engineers or someone
 else with a similar, strong technical background? Or is it used by others
 with a lesser technical background (i.e: finance division of an
 organization)?


 Users will have basic knowledge but not going to be a person who know
 siddhi language well. If a user knows well about siddhi then current siddhi
 editor is enough. But we are looking for an editor which help and give some
 idea for a basic user who have less/very less knowledge about Siddhi.

 Hope, it is clear now..

 Thanks,
 Mohan




 Thanks,
 Pubudu

 On 9 March 2015 at 01:45, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi Mohan,

 Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their
 guidance in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my best
 to keep up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project.
 Currently I am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of
 Siddhi in order to get a better understanding of the project.

 Thanks,
 Pubudu



 On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam 
 mo...@wso2.com wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando 
 pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
 Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am 
 interested
 in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
 let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
 project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I
 hope, you have some understanding about the project by looking at other dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more guidelines
 and information about the project, then you can ahead with preparing the
 proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa

 ___
 Dev mailing list
 Dev@wso2.org
 http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev




 --
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 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
 phone:(+94) 771117673




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 *V. Mohanadarshan*
 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
 phone:(+94) 771117673




-- 
Best Regards,

*Pubudu Fernando*
Batch '12
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Moratuwa
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Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-12 Thread Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:03 PM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you very much for the Google Hangout session today. It was very
 helpful in getting a good idea about what is expected from us. I had some
 issues with the connection towards the end of the session, so I couldn't
 raise my questions there. Anyways, in a nutshell, what we are supposed to
 do is not really to come up with a brand new editor for Siddhi, but to add
 more capabilities to the existing editor which would better assist the user
 in writing queries, right?


Yes, It can be adding improvements for existing siddhi editor if it is
possible. If not, you can come up with new design as well.


 And the second question, what is the technical background of the typical
 user of the Siddhi query editor? Are they Software Engineers or someone
 else with a similar, strong technical background? Or is it used by others
 with a lesser technical background (i.e: finance division of an
 organization)?


Users will have basic knowledge but not going to be a person who know
siddhi language well. If a user knows well about siddhi then current siddhi
editor is enough. But we are looking for an editor which help and give some
idea for a basic user who have less/very less knowledge about Siddhi.

Hope, it is clear now..

Thanks,
Mohan




 Thanks,
 Pubudu

 On 9 March 2015 at 01:45, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi Mohan,

 Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their guidance
 in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my best to keep
 up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project. Currently I
 am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of Siddhi in
 order to get a better understanding of the project.

 Thanks,
 Pubudu



 On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam mo...@wso2.com
  wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
  wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
 Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am interested
 in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
 let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
 project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I
 hope, you have some understanding about the project by looking at other dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more guidelines
 and information about the project, then you can ahead with preparing the
 proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa

 ___
 Dev mailing list
 Dev@wso2.org
 http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev




 --
 *V. Mohanadarshan*
 *Software Engineer,*
 *Data Technologies Team,*
 *WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
 phone:(+94) 771117673




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa




-- 
*V. Mohanadarshan*
*Software Engineer,*
*Data Technologies Team,*
*WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com http://wso2.com *
*lean.enterprise.middleware.*

email: mo...@wso2.com
phone:(+94) 771117673
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Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-10 Thread Pubudu Fernando
Hi,

Thank you very much for the Google Hangout session today. It was very
helpful in getting a good idea about what is expected from us. I had some
issues with the connection towards the end of the session, so I couldn't
raise my questions there. Anyways, in a nutshell, what we are supposed to
do is not really to come up with a brand new editor for Siddhi, but to add
more capabilities to the existing editor which would better assist the user
in writing queries, right?

And the second question, what is the technical background of the typical
user of the Siddhi query editor? Are they Software Engineers or someone
else with a similar, strong technical background? Or is it used by others
with a lesser technical background (i.e: finance division of an
organization)?

Thanks,
Pubudu

On 9 March 2015 at 01:45, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk wrote:

 Hi Mohan,

 Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their guidance
 in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my best to keep
 up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project. Currently I
 am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of Siddhi in
 order to get a better understanding of the project.

 Thanks,
 Pubudu



 On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam mo...@wso2.com
 wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
 Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am interested
 in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
 let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
 project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I hope,
 you have some understanding about the project by looking at other dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more guidelines and
 information about the project, then you can ahead with preparing the
 proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

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Re: [Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-08 Thread Pubudu Fernando
Hi Mohan,

Thank you for the reply and yes, I would really appreciate their guidance
in this. :) I am following the mailing list, and I will do my best to keep
up-to-date with the latest developments related to the project. Currently I
am going through the documentation of CEP and the codebase of Siddhi in
order to get a better understanding of the project.

Thanks,
Pubudu



On 8 March 2015 at 02:47, Mohanadarshan Vivekanandalingam mo...@wso2.com
wrote:



 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Pubudu Fernando pubudu...@cse.mrt.ac.lk
 wrote:

 Hi,


 Hi Pubudu,


 I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
 Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am interested
 in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
 let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
 project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?


 Welcome and happy to hear that you like to work on this project.. I hope,
 you have some understanding about the project by looking at other dev
 mails. Anyway FYI, Siddhi is the event processing engines which comes with
 WSO2 CEP. At the moment there is no any proper editor to write Siddhi
 queries. From this project, we are expected to develop a graphical editor
 to write Siddhi queries.

 I am adding Suho  Srinath to the thread who can give more guidelines and
 information about the project, then you can ahead with preparing the
 proposal for the project..

 Yes. you are always welcome to contribute by giving bug fixes.. :)

 Thanks,
 Mohan



 Thank you.

 --
 Best Regards,

 *Pubudu Fernando*
 Batch '12
 Department of Computer Science and Engineering
 University of Moratuwa

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 *lean.enterprise.middleware.*

 email: mo...@wso2.com
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[Dev] [GSoC2015] Proposal 2: Siddhi Editor for WSO2 CEP

2015-03-05 Thread Pubudu Fernando
Hi,

I'm Pubudu, a second year undergraduate student at the Department of
Computer Science and Engineering in University of Moratuwa. I am interested
in undertaking the above mentioned project for GSoC 2015. Can you please
let me know what the requirements are in order to get selected for the
project? Do I have to submit bug fixes or something of the sort?

Thank you.

-- 
Best Regards,

*Pubudu Fernando*
Batch '12
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Moratuwa
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