On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Senaka Fernando <sen...@wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi Saminda,
>
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Saminda Wijeratne <samin...@wso2.com>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Saminda Wijeratne <samin...@wso2.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  WSO2 Carbon Studio 1.0.5 Release Notes 6th April 2011
>>>
>>> We introduce WSO2 Carbon Studio, is a fully functioned tooling
>>> environment which facilitate you to develop, test, deploy and test WSO2
>>> Carbon Artifacts. The tool is created as a plug-in for the popular IDE
>>> Eclipse.
>>>
>>> These tools are available under the Apache Software License (v2.0) 
>>> <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html>.
>>> This includes all of the extra integration and management functionality as
>>> well.
>>>  New Features
>>>
>>>    - Carbon Application Tools
>>>       - *Ability to create Registry Aspect class*
>>>       - *Allow creating the library artifact as a fragment bundle*
>>>
>>> To explain a little about these 2 new features...
>> This is the basic form of tooling to create Aspects. Users can
>>
>>    1. Create an Aspect class in a Java project Foo
>>    2. Fill in with the logic
>>    3. Create a fragment bundle (CApp library artifact) out of the project
>>    Foo
>>    4. Deploy it as a CApp.
>>
>> Just a thought. Wouldn't it be a nice idea to do some tutorial/screencast
> around this and other similar concepts (Handler/Filter)? This would be
> helpful for CS/G-Reg users. Apologies if you've already started an effort
> around that. And, this can be done leisurely.
>
+1.
We already have a few tutorials in the pipeline. But have to start on a few
screencasts as well.

Saminda

>
> Thanks,
> Senaka.
>
> *Note: you need to restart the server in-order for the fragment bundle to
>> resolve.*
>> *
>> *
>> This will make the aspect class available on the class path.
>>
>> The developer will then have to define the aspect configuration through
>> the registry.xml or web console (we'll have tooling for this step also in a
>> future release).
>>
>> Saminda
>>
>> 1. http://wso2.org/project/registry/3.6.0/docs/samples_guide.html#Distributed
>> LifeCycle Management sample
>>
>>>
>>>     - Create sequences and endpoints as registry resources
>>>       - Creating registry resources through templates
>>>    - General
>>>       - Adding WSO2 related libraries when developing applications
>>>       - Other usability improvements
>>>    - ESB tools
>>>       - Ability to specify references of ESB artifacts from a filtered
>>>       list of resources in the workspace
>>>       - Ability to create registry resource references on the fly for
>>>       ESB artifacts
>>>       - JBoss Smooks tools integration
>>>    - Governance Registry Tools
>>>       - Enable/disable actions and update icons based on permissions for
>>>       registry resources for the specified user
>>>       - Upload wsdl resources to the registry as governance archives
>>>       (GAR support)
>>>    - Introduced Carbon Studio contribution features [Documentation
>>>    pending]
>>>       - Extensions to add custom proxy service templates
>>>       - Extensions to add registry resource templates
>>>       - Extensions to allow adding mediatype resolvers
>>>       - Extensions to specify new 3rd party libraries
>>>       - Extensions to specify resource providers for
>>>          - Registry Resources
>>>          - ESB Sequences
>>>          - ESB Endpoints
>>>          - ESB Local Entries
>>>
>>> Key Features
>>>
>>>    - Application Server Tools
>>>       - Create and Edit Apache Axis2 Web Service
>>>       - Create WSDL for Apache Axis2 Web Service archive (aar file)
>>>       - Generate Web Service client
>>>       - Web Applications
>>>       - JAX-WS services
>>>    - Enterprise Service Bus Tools
>>>       - Sequences
>>>       - Endpoints
>>>       - Proxy Services
>>>       - Local Entries
>>>       - Create custom mediators
>>>       - Registry Referencing
>>>    - Governance Registry Tools
>>>       - Create and deploy registry resources
>>>       - Create, edit, debug and deploy registry handlers, filters and
>>>       registry aspects
>>>       - Manage your remote registry instance
>>>    - Business Process Server Tools
>>>       - View, create and edit BPEL projects
>>>    - Gadget Server Tools
>>>       - Create and edit gadgets
>>>    - Data Services Server Tools
>>>       - Create and edit data services (XML configurations)
>>>       - Create and edit data services validators
>>>    - Carbon Tools
>>>       - Create, edit, debug and deploy Carbon UI bundles
>>>       - Deploy third party libraries as bundles
>>>    - Testing, Deploying and Redeploying
>>>
>>> You can find a more detailed version of all the features available in
>>> Carbon Studio from WSO2 Carbon Studio 
>>> Features<http://wso2.org/project/carbon-studio/1.0.5/docs/cstudio-features.html>
>>>  page. Project Resources
>>>
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