On Jun 23, 2010, at 11:16 , Thomas Lefort wrote:
> @Marcel, thanks, I will look into all this! It looks a very promissing lead
> both as OS solution and good use of Standards. I will start with the Wire
> Admin specs and its topology management! I understand you have already been
> through all
Hi,
@Charbel, looks good indeed, thanks. I see it is implemented as a html
page, that's an interesting idea actually so that you can provide both
an online version AND a desktop version by embedding a browser.
@Christopher, yes it does look intersting, thanks very much. There are a
few slide
Hello Thomas,
On Jun 23, 2010, at 10:34 , Thomas Lefort wrote:
> I have been scouring the web for an OSGi bundle that would enable an
> application to graphically chain processes together and start/stop them
> dynamically.
> In short what I need is something similar to what Graphedit (part of
I saw Doreen Seider demonstrate an OSGi workflow engine that they use
internally at German Aerospace (I think). It had a graphical element to it,
but I don't know how open / available it was.
http://85.92.73.37/podcast/java-jee/osgi-based-workflow-engine
I don't know how helpful that will be, so
m: lefortho...@gmail.com
> To: users@felix.apache.org
> Subject: Graphical Editor for OSGi Bundles
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have been scouring the web for an OSGi bundle that would enable an
> application to graphically chain processes together and start/stop them
> dynamically. Th
Hello All,
I have been scouring the web for an OSGi bundle that would enable an
application to graphically chain processes together and start/stop them
dynamically. The closest thing I have found so far is a 2004 project
from Humberto Cervantes called ServiceBinder
(http://gravity.sourceforge
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