Jeff,
If you are looking to contribute to the EPF tooling in this area, the EPF dev guide
http://www.eclipse.org/epf/composer_dev_guide/
is a good starting point and when you are ready, we can set up a web conference to go over the import API.
Charlie Yan
EPF Tooling Dev Lead
Phone: 408-342-4681
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Hi Jeff,
This could be a potential feature request for EPF Composer 2.0. Please submit a bugzilla RFE.
Note: EPF Composer currently does not support Microsoft Project import. It only supports exporting a process to Microsoft Project 2003 XML file.
Regards,
Kelvin
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IBM Method and IC Engineering
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I am interested in importing a project plan from Microsoft Project, in XML or another form, parsing it into objects, and then filtering and displaying it.
I have seen some interesting looking classes and interfaces as part of the EPF project.
Am I correct in assuming that this type of import is one of the goals of EPF? How could I learn more about the work you have done with importing and manipulating information from Microsoft Project?_______________________________________________
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