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I of course meant

"RCML is noW officially accepted in CVS"

end of the day, sorry :)


"Frederic Conrotte" <frederic@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:47FE6E1A.1090107@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> RCML is not officially accepted in CVS:
> http://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2189
>
> The 4 plugins are there waiting for you :)
>
> Weiglewilczek didn't provide any real doc yet though you can find a bit of 
> infos on http://www.rcml.net/downloads/
>
> OFMP uses RCML for UI databinding, UI views and perspectives,  Financial 
> Market DSL langage etc so you'll soon see examples of use.
>
> The Input Gateway (FOG) is also in the process to be submitted as 
> contribution.
>
> This gateway's role is to manage connectors that feed the core server with 
> deals.
>
> Current supported protocol is TOF (Ticket Output Feed).
>
> OSGi and Spring DM migration is almost complete, stay tuned !
>
> Frederic
>
>
> Frederic Conrotte a écrit :
>> Quick update on project status.
>>
>> Project website and wiki are created:
>> http://www.eclipse.org/ofmp/
>>
>> I have setup several mailing list:
>> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ofmp-dev
>> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ofmp-rcml-dev
>>
>> Next step:
>>
>> To open all Contribution Code requires some work on existing code base.
>>
>> One of the main Eclipse Code Contribution rule is: "ensure IP 
>> Cleanliness".
>>
>> Eclipse IP Cleanliness means we have to remove existing code base
>> dependency on some third party libraries and applications.
>>
>> Good thing is that RCML and the Front Office Gateway (FOG) are libraries
>> and component that are already mostly "IP clean" in regards to Eclipse.
>>
>> So RCML and FOG will be open sourced sooner than the core server
>> code, which is for now is single J2EE deployable entreprise archive.
>>
>> The main dependency to get rid of within server code is JBoss.
>>
>> Existing server code base must be migrated:
>> - from JBoss to OSGi and Spring-OSGi technologies.
>> - from EJB remoting to some remoting technology (ECF? Spring Remoting?)
>>
>> First the whole server will be migrated to a single OSGi bundle.
>> Then this single OSGi bundle will be split into several bundles, one
>> per service.
>>
>> When this point will be reached, OFMP will have reached its "1.0" 
>> milestone.
>>
>> By the way if you're going to EclipseCon 2008, you can have a more in 
>> depth and detailled view on the project:
>> http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/?page=sub/&id=310
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Frederic
>>
>>
>> Frederic Conrotte a écrit :
>>> Some OFMP news.
>>>
>>> I've found the 2 mentors, written most of the creation review slides 
>>> with help of other OFMP members and sent the docuware to Eclipse EMO.
>>>
>>> The Creation Review is scheduled for Wed, 30 Jan 2008 at 1500 UTC.
>>>
>>> See http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/ofmp/
>>>
>>> Let's cross fingers ;)
>>>
>>> Frederic
>>>
>>> "Werner Keil" <werner.keil@xxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news: 
>>> fi9b0i$kk$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Thanks for the feedback.
>>>> Well, hope, you find Mentors soon. Those I know and who are involved in
>>>> other projects I work with or contribute are mostly more specialized in
>>>> the field of tools or development processes. So people with a business
>>>> background you might probably find more on the BPM or (Eclipse) 
>>>> Modeling
>>>> side of the community here...
>>>>
>>>> I have not been a committing member long enough in the Eclipse
>>>> Foundation yet to be in the Architects Council, so I won't be able to
>>>> help you with this personally.
>>>>
>>>> Please also see this Call for Participation I got via email:
>>>> I think this might match your project quite well?
>>>>
>>>> InfoWorld's Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) will take place 
>>>> March
>>>> 25-26, 2008 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco.  The Call for Papers
>>>> is now open and will close on November 30th.  All interested candidates
>>>> can submit proposals online at the official event website --
>>>> www.OSBC.com (see Call for Papers tab).
>>>>
>>>> Once the CFP closes on November 30th, all submissions will be shared
>>>> with the event chair, Matt Asay, and the OSBC advisory board for
>>>> consideration.  All candidates will be notified of the results by 
>>>> email.
>>>> If you should have any questions, my contact details are below.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Kaitlen
>>>>
>>>> Kaitlen Murphy
>>>> Content Manager, Events
>>>> InfoWorld
>>>> 415-978-3251
>>>> kaitlen_murphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>