Hi All The main focus this time should be on the integration of the individual modules. The main issues during integration were: 1) Using the Registry API inside Angular JS. Solution: we thought of re-write the JS API client into an Angular.
2) Usage of HTTP API for RabbitMQ in the Frontend Solution: Porting Vijayendra's code to AngularJS IMO plan for this year GSOC projects should be addressing these issues. @Shameera: It would be nice if you provide us with further details of native-thrift version and JS-API layer. Regards Sanchit and Vijayendra On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Danushka Menikkumbura < [email protected]> wrote: > IIRC, we also had an issue in the JS framework (AngularJS) in terms of > passing certain parameters between the view and controller?. We need to > iron all that out. > > Danushka > > > On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 8:29 PM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Last year GSoC projects made good individual contributions producing >> components but we fell short of integrating them. Part of the challenge was >> lack of native JS support in Airavata API. Now that Airavata API has also >> evolved significantly, can we revisit these projects. >> >> Can each of you please refresh your memories and documentation and >> summarize what needs to be done and how much you are realistically planning >> to continue to contribute and which will be a good new GSoC 2014 project >> based on the theme you guys have worked on. >> >> Since Shameera volunteered to explore the JS support in Airavata API >> (either using the native thrift version or a additional JS-API layer) lets >> assume this and discuss further. GSOC 2014 deadlines are round the corner, >> so please speed up this discussion. >> >> Cheers, >> Suresh > >
