On Oct 26, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Benoît Thiébault thieba...@artenum.com wrote:
Jake's suggestion is also interesting, but in that case I wonder how would
the different state diagrams interact with each other.
Each SCXML instance should receive a sessionId. Statechart instances can
communicate
Hi and thank you for your answers
It isn't really clear to me under what conditions you are executing the
existing state chart.
We are developing an open source scientific software called SPIS (for
Spacecraft Plasma Interactions Software http://dev.spis.org). As its name
implies, it models
We use a state chart to represent what we call the modelling chain (cf.
attached picture)
OK, I can't attach pictures on the mailing list. Here it is:
http://dev.artenum.com/projects/keridwen/images/modellingChain_jpg
Hi Ben,
Very interesting use-case: Commons SCXML into space :)
I've only briefly looked at the image you shared, but it is difficult for me to
comprehend the exact usage or how this is represented in SCXML.
If you'd be able to share some example SCXML document, and how parts of that
should
Hi everyone,
I am very pleased to learn that SCXML is back online and that new evolutions
are coming with version 2.0. Congrats and good luck to the development team!
I already use SCXML 0.9 in one of my applications and one feature I was missing
was a more dynamic state engine. My application
On 25-10-14 09:22, Benoît Thiébault wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am very pleased to learn that SCXML is back online and that new evolutions
are coming with version 2.0. Congrats and good luck to the development team!
I already use SCXML 0.9 in one of my applications and one feature I was
missing was
Hi Ben,
Could you create a new SCXML instance for each module? So, rather than having
one global SCXML for the entire application, you have a number of small SCXML
components, which you would instantiate when your module is loaded?
Jake
On Oct 25, 2014, at 3:22 AM, Benoît Thiébault