Thanks Mickael,

it's the first time I hear about GEF and RAP so I'll do some research on
that. Could you provide me with a sketch of the steps to follow in order to
set up that project? What code of the Bpel Editor I should download and how
to embbed all these different technologies?


2013/2/27 Mickael Istria <[email protected]>

>  On 02/27/2013 10:52 AM, Roco Martínez de la escalera Tapias wrote:
>
> I am building a web based BPEL editor with a catalogue of available web
> services. I have started with my own Graphical interface, parsing a
> resulting JSON to the BPEL, WSDL and deploy files. These are then deployed
> in Apache ODE. It works with a simple example but I am starting to be aware
> of some issues that might bring my whole project down.
>
> I am now considering to use BPEL Designer Editor. I have no idea how to
> approach these integration. Is there any way I can adapt the eclipse plugin
> to a webApp? Any code I could use to integrate the editor on a webApp?
>
> I think the only way to embed a GEF-based editor to a webapp is to use
> Eclipse RAP. See http://eclipse.org/rap/ .
> Some underlying plugins of this editor (such as model classes and parser)
> could probably be embedded directly into a webapp.
>
> HTH
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