Okay Raymond.

Building a composite designer might be a challenging project for me, to get
back to coding. Since last summer's GSOC, i haven't really had anything
heavy in terms of hacking, and i'm missing that sensation. I'll give Apache
Batik a try and give you a feedback.


On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Raymond Feng (JIRA) <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Raymond Feng commented on TUSCANY-3496:
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>
> I'm looking for a non-Eclipse tool that can be used from the command line
> or web UI to generate the composite diagrams from Tuscany's in-memory
> representation of the composite model.
>
> > Develop a simple tool that can be used to generate composite diagrams
> from the xml files
> >
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> >
> >                 Key: TUSCANY-3496
> >                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-3496
> >             Project: Tuscany
> >          Issue Type: Wish
> >          Components: Java SCA Community Ideas
> >    Affects Versions: Java-SCA-Next
> >            Reporter: Raymond Feng
> >   Original Estimate: 0.02h
> >  Remaining Estimate: 0.02h
> >
> > I'm looking a simple tool (web based or command) that can generate the
> composite diagrams from a list of composite files. One technology we can try
> is the Apache Batik project.
> > http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/batik/
> > This tool can serve multiple purposes:
> > 1) Help document our tutorials and samples
> > 2) Be integrated with the SCA domain manager to visualize the SCA domain
> (contributions, composites, nodes etc)
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