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Re: [stp-pmc] BPMN Diagramming

Hi Oisin,

Thanks for the reply, and I look forward to the discussion with Alex.

I've looked at the contribution, which is obviously quite familiar ;)
Unfortunately, our BPMN tutorial materials are not yet posted online.
Perhaps we can meet up at EclipseWorld tomorrow?

Thanks again,
Rich


On 9/6/06 2:59 PM, "Oisin Hurley" <ohurley@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Rich,
> Just very recently, Intalio have made a contribution (which has not
> yet been approved by EMO - it's in process) which consists of a
> BPMN editor, based on GMF (bugzilla id 156018). I've taken the
> liberty of adding you to the cc: list to keep you up to date with
> what's happening there. This contribution was committed to back
> at the dawn of the project and has been expected for some time.
> 
> Richard says:
>> We¹ve used BPMN for GMF tutorials with some success, and it seems a
>> sensible addition to the Modeling project, as a general-purpose
>> business process modeling component.  Specifically, I see it
>> fitting nicely into the proposed MDT (Model Development Tools)
>> project http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/mdt/.
>> 
>> I understand the focus of STP¹s interest in BPMN to be more on the
>> transformation to BPEL, which I agree would not make sense to
>> maintain within Modeling.  So, the question is, are you considering
>> basing BPMN diagramming within STP on GMF?  If so, would you
>> consider a contribution in this area?  Alternatively, would you
>> consider utilizing BPMN diagramming from MDT in STP, and focus on
>> producing BPEL from it for your needs?
> 
> Let's get together and see how we can cooperate on this -
> Alex Boisvert is our BPMN guy (he's just been added to this
> list :) and I'm sure he's will have lots of good suggestions.
> 
> Can you link us to the appropriate GMF tutorials?
> 
>    best regards
>    Oisin
> 
> 
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