Hi Cristiano,

The default configuration of --None-- is a new feature introduced in EPF 
Composer 1.5.1.

Prior to this release, every capability pattern or delivery process had to 
be associated with a default configuration.  This meant that the CP/DP 
could only be used in the default configuration or a superset of the 
default configuration, which severely limited reuse.

With the new feature, called "Configuration free process" one can create a 
CP/DP that is not associated with any default configuration.  You can add 
any element from anywhere in the library to these CP/DP.  When browsing or 
publishing, the realized CP/DP will only contain the elements that are in 
the current configuration...those elements not in the current 
configuration are suppressed/ignored.

So basically, you define a configuration free process without regard to 
any default configuration and what you get when you publish is what you 
would expect based on the selected configuration for publishing (or 
browsing).

I hope this helps.

Cheers,
Chris 
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From:   Cristiano Gavião <cvgav...@gmail.com>
To:     Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List 
<epf-dev@eclipse.org>
Date:   06/20/2011 03:33 PM
Subject:        Re: [epf-dev] Delivery Process without initial 
configuration ?
Sent by:        epf-dev-boun...@eclipse.org



anybody knows about this behavior?

why I'm obligated to define the default configuration when creating a 
Delivery Process?

cheers

Cristiano 

2011/6/14 Cristiano Gavião <cvgav...@gmail.com>
Hi people,

I would like to take out one doubt from my head.

I've created one delivery process without have specified a default 
configuration.

I can see at configurations folder this:

-- None -- (default)

But the buttons "Add...", "Remove", "Make Default" are all disable.

This means that I can define a default configuration for a delivery 
process only when I'm creating it ?


thanks

Cristiano



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