Hi Azeez,

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 1:34 AM, Afkham Azeez <[email protected]> wrote:
> The wizard is not really a wizard since it does not necessarily follow a
> flow. Also, if you do things in the wrong order, bad things happen & NPEs
> fly. These things normally happen at the wrong time; during demos :)

I do agree on the UI issues, the DSS UI is very fragile, and we've
been planning on rewriting the DSS UI soon. As in, some validations
are missing I guess, for instance, if you just enter an url of a
specific page by hand - something in the middle of the wizard, most
probably it'll give some unexpected errors.

But, when you said, 'not following a flow', can you elaborate on that
a bit more? .. Because, I was having the impression, the current DS
wizard is pretty simple in a way that, it follows the below flow for
the normal service creation.

Start Service Creation -> Create Data Source(s) -> Create Queries ->
Create Operation(s) / Resource(s).

What kind of a flow are you suggesting? ..

Cheers,
Anjana.

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