Thanks a lot Oliver, Marc and Chris and for the updates.
Looking forward to hearing from the others on the list, although with holidays it is possible this may take a few weeks.
Best,
Adrian.
From:
<soa-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Marc Dutoo <marc.dutoo@xxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: SOA list <soa-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, 7 August 2017 at 10:55
To: SOA list <soa-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Christian Saad <christian.saad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [soa-pmc] SOA Projects
sorry, I didn't complete the signature :
Marc Dutoo, Smile
Chris Saad, University of Augsburg
Eclipse JWT co-leads
Le 07/08/2017 à 10:53, Marc Dutoo a écrit :
Dear SOA PMC colleagues,
first, thanks for tackling the issue of gathering visibility on the current status of SOA projects overall.
Here's my contribution regarding JWT.
as said on its website http://www.eclipse.org/jwt/ :
Eclipse JWT (Java Workflow Tooling) aims at providing design time, development time and runtime workflow tools. It also fosters interoperability between Business Process Management (BPM) platforms and integration in Information Systems thanks to Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA).
JWT is mostly in maintenance mode since 2014. It is still released along with the Eclipse yearly release, which has allowed important compatibility upgrades (Eclipse 4.4 in 2014, Java 8 last year), as shown in "New and Noteworthy pages" wiki pages, linked from
the download page and within the software :
https://wiki.eclipse.org/JWT_Downloads#Java_Workflow_Tooling_1.7.1
Nevertheless, as shown on this same download page, the University of Augsburg and Smile (which has bought my original company Open Wide almost 2 years ago) have still plans for new features :
new Xtext-based editor that complements the current graphical editor for JWT models, ECM & SOA integration, jPDL export, desktop previewer...
however, JWT is not our primary domain of work anymore, so work is done in an on-and-off manner, when we don't have anything more pressing to do - which is not often.
Best regards,
Marc Dutoo
Le 06/08/2017 à 14:17, Oliver Kopp a écrit :
Eclipse Winery has the aim to be the standard TOSCA modeling tool. TOSCA is a standard to describe application topologies and their management. Topologies typically consists of databases, application servers, web servers, etc. Think of
TOSCA as a generic docker. TOSCA does not rely on a specific technology for management. You can combine Azure services with a on-premise database, for instance.
Regarding Eclipse Winery, we are working on five things in parallel:
1. Get an initial release out - based on the "old" JSP implementation. Most libraries are approved. In case some libraries are not yet approved, we are trying to quickly get rid of them.
2. Rewriting the UI to a modern Angular implementation. (Refs
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13951,
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13942 and
https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13944)
The work "Internet of Things Out of the Box: Using TOSCA for Automating the Deployment of IoT Environments" (http://doi.org/10.5220/0006243303580367)
is the current works which best describes one practical application of OASIS TOSCA from our view.
2017-07-31 17:35 GMT+02:00 Mos, Adrian <adrian.mos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Dear all,
Together with Oliver Kopp from Winery, we discussed recently about the current state of Eclipse SOA projects. We were wondering where
the various projects were in terms of future plans, current status and so on. It’s been really quiet on this list and within the projects themselves so it would be great to get an updated view of the SOA landscape.
I will start with Mangrove. The Xerox Research Centre Europe where I work has recently been bought by Naver and it has become Naver LABS
Europe, effective tomorrow. This is super exciting for many reasons, one of them being that Naver LABS are much more into open-source than Xerox was. Our new updated page is here:
http://www.europe.naverlabs.com
Now back to Mangrove. While it is being used in our research here in the Centre, we had a hard time improving it in the open, in the
open-source arena. In fact, it has evolved a lot and is being used in a number of scenarios, however we have been very shy about contributing such evolutions in open-source. This may change in the medium future. For information, a few recent publications involving
Mangrove:
https://scholar.google.fr/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=N0Xj_IgAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=N0Xj_IgAAAAJ:9pM33mqn1YgC
https://scholar.google.fr/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=N0Xj_IgAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=N0Xj_IgAAAAJ:bz8QjSJIRt4C
with a number of other papers soon available (I can send them to you if interested), in venues such as BIS 2017, BPM 2017 and ER 2017.
Looking forward to hearing about your projects!
Best,
Adrian.
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