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Olexiy Chudnovskyy updated RAVE-831:
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Attachment: wookie-0-13-1.patch
vsr-studentprojects.wgt
vsr-contacts.wgt
screenshot.png
rave-0-22.patch
Hi, everyone,
if someone is still interested in this issue, the OMELETTE research project [1]
brought up several ideas on this problem. E.g., our research group [2]
developed a mechanism to display and control IWC in a page [3]. For this
purpose, the config.xml file of widgets is extended with descriptions of their
publications and subscriptions. Possible message flows are then visualized with
arrows. Furthermore, users can either block a single flow or completely isolate
a widget (see screenshot).
To use these features, one needs to extend both Wookie (0.13.1) and Rave (0.22)
using the attached patches.
Any feedback or comments are welcome!
[1] http://www.ict-omelette.eu/home
[2] http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/
[3] http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/demo/iwc-control/
Best Regards,
Olexiy Chudnovskyy
> Create awareness for IWC on workspace
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>
> Key: RAVE-831
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAVE-831
> Project: Rave
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: rave-portal
> Affects Versions: 0.18
> Reporter: Matthias Niederhausen
> Attachments: rave-0-22.patch, screenshot.png, vsr-contacts.wgt,
> vsr-studentprojects.wgt, wookie-0-13-1.patch
>
>
> Evaluation has indicated that the inter widget communication going on in the
> background is not noted by users.
> One possible solution would be to flash the frame of the receiving widgets in
> some color.
> Another option is to have some small icon flying from sender to receiver. The
> latter one should only occur for user-triggered IWC, however due to possible
> animation overload.
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