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RE: [modeling-pmc] Re: Eclipse Modeling documentation

Title: Re: [modeling-pmc] Re: Eclipse Modeling documentation
Rich
 Thanks .Very insightful. Iam looking from start to finish /everything     relevant to service oriented modeling .As suggested , I would  dig deep into eclipse website.
 Could I take it for granted that Eclipse would support most/all  of the features .?
Ravi 


From: modeling-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:modeling-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Gronback
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 1:42 PM
To: PMC members mailing list
Subject: Re: [modeling-pmc] Re: Eclipse Modeling documentation

Well, I understand SOA == Service Oriented Architecture.  What I’m unclear about is what specifically within the general/overloaded term of SOA you’re looking to model (i.e. interfaces/services/bpel/wsdl/everything/etc.?).  I suspect you can use the UML for most of this.  Or is there something I’m missing?

You also may want to look at the SOA Tools project (http://www.eclipse.org/stp). They have a BPMN modeler that exports BPEL/WSDL, and there’s another BPEL modeler somewhere.

Of course, you can roll your own modeler with GMF ;-)  

Best,
Rich


On 3/9/07 3:08 PM, "Vyasabattu, Ravinder" <Ravinder.Vyasabattu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Rich
Thankyou and Will do
SOA Modeling was to mean Service Oriented Modeling.
Does Eclipse Modeling Framework support the same. I am posting it to modeling group too.
Ravi


From: Richard Gronback [mailto:richard.gronback@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 12:54 PM
To: PMC members mailing list
Subject: Re: [modeling-pmc] Re: Eclipse Modeling documentation

Ravi,

It would be better to post questions such as this to the eclipse.modeling newsgroup.

The answer will depend on what you mean by SOA Modeling.  Perhaps the new UML2 Tools component within MDT is a good place to start?  

- Rich


On 3/9/07 11:40 AM, "Vyasabattu, Ravinder" <Ravinder.Vyasabattu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi EveryOne ..
I have a request of information from you  all.
The latest release of our MMP Product requires Service Oreinted  Modeling.
Kindly request you to  forward suggestion . I was using MS  Visio earlier for Domain Model representation.Wonder
if I have to upgrade  myself with Eclipse..Does Eclipse support SOA  Modeling?
Thanks
Ravi

 

From: Ed Merks [mailto:merks@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:  Friday, March 09, 2007 1:52 AM
To: Ryan, Alexander
Cc:  modeling-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [modeling-pmc] Re: Eclipse  Modeling documentation


Alex,

Sorry to mix up your  first name and last name.  How rude is that?!  They both look like  first names and I'm always terrible for remembering names!


Ed  Merks/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
mailto: merks@xxxxxxxxxx
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Ed  Merks/Toronto/IBM  03/09/2007 12:49 AM       

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Re:  Eclipse Modeling  documentationLink  <Notes://D25ML01/852563A100710D5E/32547D7F59F9E7E38525613200556E77/13B137E1E606B4AF85257299001DB514>  
   
  


Ryan,

That's very  kind of you to offer!   I'm sharing your note with the PMC to get  various opinions.


Ed Merks/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
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"Ryan, Alexander"   <Alexander.Ryan@xxxxxxxxxx>  03/08/2007 09:23 PM       

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Hi Ed,  

On a couple occasions at EclipseCon you requested some assistance with  documentation.

I can volunteer to help out with this.

I’m a  relative newbie to EMF and some of the other modeling technologies and can  bring that perspective to the project.

I actually like writing and my  boss (CTO of Unisys) has given me a publishing performance objective for this  year.

My initial thoughts are that EMF is actually quite well  documented compared to some of the other modeling projects.

Let me  know what kind of feedback that you’ve been getting from users on where the  doc needs to be improved.

Regards,

Alex

Alexander  Ryan  

Research Director

Unisys Corporation

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