Hi,

I have a small request for you. The logs look good but for those that are
skipped, I would put the colour of font to very light grey. So that you
see the name but its very easy to see what was executed and not.

Just a suggestion :)
Kind regards
Danny

> Hi,
>
> I am working on the project, which goal is to make ARS development a
> little
> bit easier. It's called ARS Illustrator. Here is a very short
> introduction:
>
> 1. ARS log files visualisation.
> This is a GUI tool, which parses ARS logs and generates several views:
> tree
> view, sequence diagram view, time tracking view, source view and related
> objects index. Also you can save workflow model to XML.
> Beta version is done now. Although I work in German company, so it handles
> only German log files now.
>
> 2. ARS Project Bay. This is a database with GUI access, which is a nice
> place to keep all information about your use-cases: requirements,
> technical
> documentation and tests. It can easily replace tools like testbench in you
> process. Also if you don't mind turning on logging while testing your
> application, it will create relations between workflow objects and
> test-cases. This gives you additional benefits like test-case relations,
> workflow coverage tracking, automatic regression tests planning etc.
>
> This should be finished around December this year.
>
> The thing is I am not quite sure that my company will use it at all. I
> would
> like to know whether anybody of you is interested to use this kind of
> technology in your projects, so this work makes any sense. Please feel
> free
> to ask any questions.
>
> And here are a few screenshots of beta version:
>
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p32137640/screen01.jpg
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p32137640/screen02.jpg
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