Hi Amila,
Please see my comments inline.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Amila Jayasekara thejaka.am...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
I am sorry, I am bit late on this thread. But when reading through this
thread I simply got lost, what this thread is discussing. I have few
questions.
1.
You are definitely not an idiot - you are awesome! :) Great work.
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Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Chief Architect
Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398)
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Office:
I prefer python myself, but if the API is clean, it should be
usable from a large number of languages on the client side.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 06:46:36PM -0400, Shameera Rathnayaka wrote:
Hi Supun,
Considering we are going to provide web base GUI support and JavaScript is
a well-known
Thanks Angela, great job!
Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
Email: mattm...@usc.edu
WWW: http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/
Yes, I think an experience blog would be a great thing. So far we have
been trying to point people at the wiki to reduce the barrier for helping -
that may be a good path down what you¹re suggesting.
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Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Chief
Hey Val,
I think the answer is here:
1. First even though it¹s documented on the wiki (incorrectly) that
you can put the met key split ³,² in the tasks.xml file, you can¹t:
http://markmail.org/message/gxnbptf4zamq2qdp
2. The parser for workflow task config doesn¹t process the ³split²
Hi Shameera,
I think the whole point of introducing thrift is to support language
bindings for gateway developers and I do not think we should limit this
freedom by introducing a python client just to build a workflow. I propose
to represent a workflow as a thrift data-structure (I think by using
Hi Shameera,
Thanks for the reply.
I wouldnt call XWF a language. It is not a language in any sense but an
intermediate representation of a workflow graph.
To my understanding what you need is not a language but an efficient
portable intermediate representation. Seems you also have realized it.
Perms granted!
Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
Email: mattm...@usc.edu
WWW: http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/