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Nipuni Perera commented on AIRAVATA-345:
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Hi Suresh,
I have put a mail to dev list on "What kind of Plugins will be useful for
running & monitoring workflows". If developing the above features as a Eclipse
plugin will not be useful, I suggest to develop the same feature as a plugin
for a web browser.
Thanks,
Nipuni
> [GSoc] Plugins for running & monitoring workflows
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>
> Key: AIRAVATA-345
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-345
> Project: Airavata
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Workflow Interpreter, WS-Messenger
> Reporter: Saminda Wijeratne
> Assignee: Saminda Wijeratne
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: gsoc2012, gsoc2013, mentor
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> For a person who works alot with workflows & job executions, would like to
> have some tools to do common tasks like submitting jobs/workflows, monitoring
> & analyzing. If he/she can use such a tool with very less effort on
> configuring & taking less resources it will be quite useful.
> What I'm suggesting is having some simple tools built as plugins for
> frequently used applications such as web browsers and IDEs. These plugins
> will give the ability for the user to do atleast the basic workflow execution
> tasks, monitoring their progress, get notifications , view statistics etc.
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