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Tammo van Lessen updated ODE-1029: ---------------------------------- Labels: angularjs coffeescript css3 gsoc2015 html5 java javascript typescript (was: gsoc2015) > Process Instance Visualization for Monitoring Console > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ODE-1029 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-1029 > Project: ODE > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Management Console > Reporter: Tammo van Lessen > Labels: angularjs, coffeescript, css3, gsoc2015, html5, java, > javascript, typescript > > ODE will get a new and shiny web-based management console soon. What still is > missing is a graphical monitoring tool, which graphically renders a BPEL > process and visually annotates it with markers, showing which activities have > been executed already, which are pending, which are DPE'd. Since there is no > standardized notation for BPEL, the visualization can be chosen freely. A > good starting point is https://github.com/BPELtools/BPELviz, which creates > static HTML5/CSS3 documents from BPEL files. This project can be included and > extended. > As a bonus, the graphical monitoring could integrate with ODEs debug API > (which is not yet exposed as Web(service) API but this is then to be > discussed. > GSoC applicants should have strong skills in frontend development (HTML5, > CSS3, JavaScript, ideally AngularJS, SVG/Canvas, perhaps autolayouting), some > understanding of WS-* and a good idea of how process execution works and > which information is needed to make the status of process instances visually > understandable. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)