Hi Jay, Christian will not be at the IJ conference (conflict with another conference), but will be at the hackathon afterward.
Regards, Curtis On Aug 20, 2015 9:42 AM, "JAY W WARRICK" <warr...@wisc.edu> wrote: > I'd be interested in keeping up with this conversation. We do the same > thing in JEX to expose ImageJ commands (that are headless and have a menu > path) as functions. Exposing some Ops would be great too. Will you be at > the imagej conference that I could pick your brain on related questions? > > Cheers, > > Jay > > On Aug 19, 2015, at 2:19 PM, Christian Dietz < > christian.di...@uni-konstanz.de> wrote: > > Sorry, I was not really precise: all Commands which are declared as > headless and have a menu path. > > And yes: like this we could select the ops which are exposed as nodes. > Am 19.08.2015 8:00 nachm. schrieb Curtis Rueden <ctrue...@wisc.edu>: > > Hi Christian, > > > currently, we can automatically create nodes from Commands and not > > from ops. > > But all Ops are Commands...? > > > From a technical point of view it would be easy to adapt this > > mechanism to Ops, but I am not sure if we want that (as you dont want > > to create a node for each and every atomar op). I hope we will > > find a nice strategy when to expose an Op as a KNIME node. > > Possible solutions: > * Expose all Commands (including Ops) that declare a menu path. > * Expose Commands which have (or do not have) a particular attribute key. > We use this for ImageJ1, adding a "no-legacy" attribute for commands which > should not be exposed from the legacy ImageJ1 user interface. > > Regards, > Curtis > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Christian Dietz < > christian.di...@uni-konstanz.de> wrote: > > Hi Brian, > > currently, we can automatically create nodes from Commands and not from > ops. From a technical point of view it would be easy to adapt this > mechanism to Ops, but I am not sure if we want that (as you dont want to > create a node for each and every atomar op). I hope we will find a nice > strategy when to expose an Op as a KNIME node. > > Anyway, Commands can be installed if the imagej2 extension is also > installed within KNIME. I can send you more details next Monday, when I'm > back from vacation. > > Hope this helps, > > Christian > > Am 19.08.2015 5:58 nachm. schrieb Brian Northan <bnort...@gmail.com>: > > > > Hi > > > > I have a question for the KNIME folks. > > > > My understanding is that KNIME can auto-generate a node for every class > that implements an op. Is this correct?? And if so does the current > release of KNIME recognize ops?? Or do I need a development version?? > > > > How does one install an op to KNIME?? Do you just place the .jar file > in a certain directory?? Or do you have to go through the 'install KNIME > extensions' option?? Or something else?? > > > > Thanks > > > > Brian > _______________________________________________ > ImageJ-devel mailing list > ImageJ-devel@imagej.net > http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > ImageJ-devel mailing list > ImageJ-devel@imagej.net > http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel > > >
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