Guys, Have submitted all required source code by now?.
I would like to have something runnable out-of-the-box as the immediate next step of the integration exercise. Any documentation on the UI bits would also be helpful. Thanks, Danushka On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Shameera Rathnayaka <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi All, > > As everybody agreed, this is the time for $Subject. As a first step we can > plug registry with front-end web UI. For this we can have one or few > hangout calls and work together to make it functioning. Please suggest if > you have a different approach for this. Please refer this wiki > page<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/JavaScript+Regsitry+Client>for > airavata JS registry client API. > > @Sanchit, > We were talking about writing a registry API as an angular service, But if > we do that then this registry api gets strictly bind to the angular. IMO it > is not good. If we provide this as a native JS API which we currently have, > then we are not bound to any framework and others can also use this API and > write their own UI. What if we write a Angular service which use this API > and use that Angular service for your implementation. We can do it , isn't > it? > > @Subho, > As you had asked i have added about how we can locally deploy and test our > master project in local machine, into above wiki page under "Deploy > JavaScript Registry" section. As this is not the correct way to deploy our > final service i have stroked out the content. Later we can remove that. > > Thanks, > Shameera. > > > > -- > Best Regards, > Shameera Rathnayaka. > > email: shameera AT apache.org , shameerainfo AT gmail.com > Blog : http://shameerarathnayaka.blogspot.com/ >
