Chanaka I think it looks very good!!! Nice work.
Please also remember that we need some new transport configuration screens customized for each transport. Paul chanaka jayasena wrote: > Hi all, > > We are planning renew the WSO2 ESB console interface for the next major > release (ESB-2.0) planned for late September. > > I have worked with Amal and came up with the following screen shots for > the new ESB 2.0 UI based on the ideas from Asankha, Ruwan, Indika, > Evanthika and et al. > > Please note that the following are the rough designs that I have came up > with as the UI for the 2.0 release. > > ------------- Manage Sequences ------------- > User can drag and drop mediators from the right hand side panel to the > center area. > Ones a node on the Sequence tree is clicked the configuration panel will > be loaded with that particular mediator configuration (Screen 2). > User can view and edit the source for a sequence or only for a > particular mediator by clicking on the "Source" tab and can come back to > the graphical view by clicking on the "Source" tab on each area. > > screen 01 > > > > Screen 02 > > > ----------Proxy Services---------- > In this section we are planing to have a static node tree with a base > proxy service icon and "In Sequence" , "Endpoint", "Out Sequence", and > "Fault Sequence" flowing in that tree. > Ones each node in the tree is clicked, that particular node will be > highlighted and the configuration for it will be loaded on the pane > under it. > If a user choose to have an anonymous sequence for the "In Sequence" he > will be directed to the sequence editing screen and redirected back to > this screen ones he has finished the sequence building task. > User has the ability to view and edit the source for a proxy service and > also for each of it's components in the proxy service tree as same as > with sequences. > > > > Screen 03 > > > > Screen 04 > > > ---------- Manage Endpoints --------------- > Instead of providing an add button for choosing a new endpoint type we > are going to give a menu as bellow. > This is to reduce the confusion of having a lot of icons on the screen, > and we are getting rid of the delete icon and edit icon as well. We will > be providing a text link for those tasks. > On "Address", "Reference", "WSDL" endpoint screens there will be only > slight changes like grouping the form fields in a more user friendly manner. > On "Failover Endpoint" and "Load Balance" screens we are planning to do > a major change [please refer to the Screen 06]. It will take the same > form of sequence editing screen described earlier. > > Screen 05 > > > > Screen 06 > > > ----- Local Registry ----- > > Local entries page will not be changed from the existing view except for > some of the styles, but the Local entry adding mechanism will be exactly > the same as the endpoint adding mechanism. > Screen 07 > > > WDYT? We appreciate your feedback on this and would like to know your > comments on the proposed new console interface over the existing one. > > Thanks, > Chanaka > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Esb-java-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esb-java-dev -- Paul Fremantle CTO and Co-Founder, WSO2 OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair VP, Apache Synapse Office: +44 844 484 8143 Cell: +44 798 447 4618 blog: http://pzf.fremantle.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Oxygenating the Web Service Platform", www.wso2.com _______________________________________________ Esb-java-dev mailing list [email protected] http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esb-java-dev
