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Hi all,
as you can see at
https://www.eclipsecon.org/submissions/view_talk.php?id=100 I now proposed a
talk at ESE 2008. I used the title which we discussed before and the short
abstract. We will be notified in the middle of September whether our talk
will be accepted or not.
@Marc: would you please add your bio into the submission system?
Best regards,
Florian
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im
Auftrag von Marc Dutoo
Gesendet: 27 August 2008 19:32
An: Java Workflow Toolbox
Betreff: Re: AW: [jwt-dev] Eclipse Summit Europe CFPDeadline Sep. 1
Hi Florian
I agree, "Managing Workflows and Service Orchestration with JWT" is a
perfect title ! And "integrating within a service oriented architecture"
can be a final step of the storyline after deploying the process.
"different views with new figures" ==> you're right, it's another major
feature of customizing JWT, actually I'd put it on the same level as
"modeling using BPMN" since it allows customized model editors !!
Concerning the release, I admit we're getting tight in september at Open
Wide, but anyway we should think of it in terms of what we want for when
: on the Bonita 4 release side, on the Eclipse Summit side... Well, I'm on
it...
Regards,
Marc
Florian Lautenbacher a écrit :
> Hi Marc,
>
> okay, so we'll both present JWT! That's great! Concerning your
> storyline: I fully agree and am looking forward to the demo of SOA
> integration with the SCA editor as well as some videos describing the
aspects.
> I changed the abstract accordingly to your comments. Shall we change
> the title, too, in order to show that we are also concerned about SOA?
> E.g. not only say "Managing Process and Workflow with JWT", but
> something like "Managing Workflows and Service Orchestration with JWT" (or
something else)?
>
> Concerning the new release: you said you would plan it for the end of
> September? So, shall we consider September 30th? Release name will
> probably be version 0.5, as long as we are not planning to graduate
> from incubation phase (which would require us to say whether we plan
> to be a top-level project or be integrated in another project). I hope
> your meeting in Grenoble with the STP-guys shows some results for this
discussion.
> Probably all our tools and plugins should have the version number 0.5,
> meaning the transformations, the monitoring tools and all WE-plugins
> in order to show that they all come with the same metamodel. As soon
> as the metamodel changes again we need to adapt the other plugins too,
> so the same version number shows that they work together.
> Concerning what goes in: that depends on what we will finish by that time:
> I'd love to see the aspects there, of course the developed
> transformations as well as the monitoring-base-plugin. The different
> views with new figures for e.g. UML Activity diagrams should also be
integrated in this relase IMO.
> I hope that we can finalize a first version of the article for an
> Eclipse magazine at the same date (end of September), since I will be
> away the whole October...
>
> Best regards,
>
> Florian
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jwt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Im Auftrag von Marc Dutoo
> Gesendet: 27 August 2008 11:15
> An: Java Workflow Toolbox
> Betreff: Re: [jwt-dev] Eclipse Summit Europe CFPDeadline Sep. 1
>
> Hi Florian
>
> You're right, we better hurry !
>
> I'll be at the summit and I'm willing to help preparing and showing
> the presentation. We'll see whether Mickael will be able to be there as
well.
>
> I like the proposed storyline, which goes through every steps of using
JWT.
> "News and Noteworthy talks" have to talk about new features, and I
> think we got two other big ones (which we previewed last year) : SOA
> integration (here "SOA" will be the buzzword !!), and customizing
> JWT's model and editors. Actually, I wonder whether we should make the
> SOA story even bigger... Because everything we've done can be pictured
> in this light, it will tie us closer to STP, and it will attract the
> biggest audience... Well let's start first ;)
>
> The abstract itself is great, please just replace "SOA" by "and within
> Service Oriented Architectures" at the end.
>
> I've slightly enriched the storyline, as a basis for the presentation :
>
> * Model-driven development starting with the Eclipse BPMN-editor,
> * Transforming a BPMN-model into JWT, (Comment: Since we only have
> the transformation the other way round for the moment, we won't be
> able to present these parts)
> * Enriching the JWT-model with technical details,
> * Simulating the JWT-model,
> * Generating XPDL code and deploying it on an engine such as Bonita.
> * Additionally, we describe the various components that have been
> developed or are currently developed in the context of JWT:
> * e.g. Adapting JWT for custom needs by extending its metamodel and
> editor, orchestration with an SOA platform such as SCOrWare,
> integration with the SOA Tools Project through the SCA Editor and
> additional transformations such as JWT 2 STP-IM, Monitoring a
> workflow execution...
>
>
> We can write the outline of such a powerpoint presentation on the
> basis of this storyline.
> I almost (!) have a wink demo for SOA integration, I can do one for
> aspects (which would be useful for the tutorial as well).
> We should also fix a date and a name (0.5) for the new release, and
> what goes in (aspects have to be merged in the trunk), and a date for
> the article.
>
> Regards,
> Marc
>
> Florian Lautenbacher a écrit :
>
>> Hi folks,
>> as Lynn has written the deadline for a presentation at Eclipse Summit
>> Europe is already next Monday. Since we had planned to attend this
>> conference and present something (see my email from 10th of June),
>> please find below a first version of a summary for this presentation.
>> The proposed storyline for a "New & Noteworthy Talk" was
>>
>> * Model-driven development starting with the Eclipse BPMN-editor,
>> * Transforming a BPMN-model into JWT, (Comment: Since we only have
>> the transformation the other way round for the moment, we won't
>> be able to present these parts)
>> * Enriching the JWT-model with technical details,
>> * Simulating the JWT-model,
>> * Generating XPDL code.
>> * Additionally, we describe the various components that have been
>> developed or are currently developed in the context of JWT:
>> * e.g. Metamodel extension, JWT Monitoring, additional
>> transformations such as JWT 2 STP-IM, etc.
>>
>> So we might send them a summary such as (see also
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Summit_2008#Submitted_abstract)
>> Title: Managing Processes and Workflows with JWT
>> Content: Business Process Management has gained a lot of attention
>> during the last years. There is now a huge amount of commercial and
>> open-source-software tools available that allow to model, deploy,
>> execute and monitor a workflow. However, most of the current
>> open-source-workflow tools are still incompatible. In the
>> Eclipse-project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) we build a set of tools
>> that enable users to model a workflow independently of the workflow
>> engine first and add engine-specific details based on plugin
>> extensions lateron. The workflow builds the basis for generating XPDL
>> or BPEL-code in the next step which can then be deployed and executed
>> on a workflow engine such as Bonita. We will also show the
>> possibility to monitor the workflow on the workflow engine as well as
>> our integration with the Eclipse STP project (e.g. by generating code
>> for the STP-Intermediate Model) and SOA more generally.
>> That's my first draft, any comments are welcome. Who would like to
>> assist me in presenting JWT at ESE2008 as well as in preparing the
>> presentation and demo?
>> Best regards,
>> Florian
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> --
>> *Von:* eclipse.org-membership-at-large-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:eclipse.org-membership-at-large-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] *Im
>> Auftrag von *Lynn Gayowski
>> *Gesendet:* 26 August 2008 20:10
>> *An:* eclipse.org-membership-at-large@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> *Betreff:* [eclipse.org-membership-at-large] Eclipse Summit Europe
>> CFPDeadline Sep. 1
>>
>> Eclipse membership,
>>
>> Please remember that the deadline for the Eclipse Summit Europe
>> <http://www.eclipsesummit.org/> call for papers is this Monday,
>> *September 1*, 2008.
>>
>> Everyone in the Eclipse community is encouraged to submit a session
>> proposal. There are 4 tracks at the conference:
>>
>> * *Consumer Stories* - explore your companys or your experience
>> using Eclipse-based technologies
>> * *Demos* - give a technical presentation showing code examples
>> from your project
>> * *Ganymede Talks* - share new features and improvements coming
>> out of Eclipses Ganymede release
>> * *New & Noteworthy Talks* - explain what innovations have already
>> come out of your work and what you plan to achieve next
>> *
>>
>> You may submit as many proposals as you want online at
>> eclipsecon.org/submissions <https://www.eclipsecon.org/submissions/>,
>> using your Bugzilla account <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/>.
>>
>> Eclipse Summit Europe is the Eclipse Foundations annual community
>> event for the European Eclipse ecosystem and is scheduled for
>> November 19-20 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. ESE will consist of two days
>> of technical and business track sessions, selected keynotes, demos
>> and social gatherings, preceded by one day of symposia on November
>> 18. The summit is a stimulating and dynamic event for Eclipse users,
>> contributors, adopters, add-in providers and service providers to
>> learn, share expertise and discover new opportunities and solutions.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> **Lynn Gayowski**
>>
>> Marketing Events Manager
>>
>> Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
>>
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