On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Steve K Speicher <[email protected]> wrote: > OSLC Tutorial out for review, consumer focused - contact Dave if you want > access > to comment Reviewed approach on service provider tutorial, got feedback that > current plan is best: build fascade onto existing tool (java api to Bugzilla)
Just in case you lost the URL, here's the link to the OSLC Tutorial in Google Doc form: https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=168GlmdArN5vn2j_yu5eyMEv0Krm_xJHvfTYhdV0A0fA And again: if you're interested in being a reviewer, then please let me know and I'll make it so you can leave comments and ask questions in-line within the document. Current status: Part 1 is available which covers OSLC consumer things: showing UI Previews and using Delegated UI to create and select resources. I think it also needs a section on HTTP operations. This week, I'm working on Part 2, which explains how to OSLC-enable a defect tracking system using an "adapter" approach, and uses Bugzilla as the system to be enabled. The adapter is a Java webapp that provides OSLC-CM, and then uses the Bugzilla XML-RPC web services API to translate to and from Bugzilla. I hope to get the Bugzilla Adapter and Part 2 out over the next two weeks. - Dave
