On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Srinath Perera <[email protected]> wrote:

> File extension for ESB diagram description .. can we stick to XML?
> We habe to complete other missing mediators
> Ability to expand and minimize proxy services in the UI (can expand
> minimize sequences currently)
> Have to handle edge conditions .. e.g. aggregate mediator and adding more
> terminals to FT endpoint
> We cannot go to diagram from the xml .. ok for the next release
> another update in 2 weeks time
>
> Chathrui and team, could you guys create a document (Gdoc) that shows the
> visual symbol for each mediator/ action. That can eventually become the
> userguide.
>

Sure. Will create a doc containing each and every mediator and how
properties can be added to the relevant mediator.


>
> Also try to discuss each operator in a separate mail, and that should help
> with getting more feedback.
>

+1

Regards,
Chathuri


>
> --Srinath
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Viraj Rajaguru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We had a review on "Carbon Studio - ESB Graphical Editor" with Paul &
>> Srinath. In this review we discussed current status of the editor & the
>> drawbacks of it. Following facts were discussed.
>>
>>    - If we have number of proxy services in the Synapse configuration,
>>    editor does not provide a clear separation between proxy services
>>    graphically. As a solution it was suggested to group the Proxy services.
>>    For an example, if we have three Proxy Services in the Synapse
>>    Configuration, the diagram basically would have been divided to three
>>    separate groups. And also this groups should be collapsible.
>>
>>
>>    - Still we cannot generate the diagram using a xml file. It is not an
>>    unsolvable issue but it would get some time to implement this. So ESB
>>    graphical editor will go as a separate feature with Carbon Studio.
>>
>>
>>    - Value for the XSLT mediator's "key" attribute should be able to
>>    browse from the existing resources.
>>
>>
>>    - Suitable extensions for ESB graphical editor and Sequence editor
>>    should be suggested.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Viraj Rajaguru*
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>>
>>
>>
>>
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