Re: [rules-users] CDI Integration

2011-10-09 Thread Mauricio Salatino
Yes, I was talking with some people here in brazil about that.. we need that
integration done asap. I'm interested to work and check the jBPM5 side if
it's needed.

Cheers

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Mark Proctor mproc...@codehaus.org wrote:

 On 09/10/2011 02:16, Robert Morse wrote:
  I was asking the Seam 3 guys about Drools support, and Shane Bryzak
 replied:
 
  We need to update that page - Seam will not be providing a Drools
 module, rather the Drools team will be providing native CDI integration
 instead.
 
  Any idea when there will be CDI support?
 We are waiting for seam 3.1 to be released (later this month). The seam
 people will then work on a namespace extensions to their DRL parser, so
 that we can align the spring and cdi xml. After we have aligned the XML
 document based configurations we will address annotations.

 We want to try and keep spring and seam aligned, so it's one step at a
 time. As soon as they sort out the XML, we'll do the rest our side asap.

 Mark
 
 
 
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Re: [rules-users] Guvnor - Operations with snapshots

2011-10-09 Thread Esteban Aliverti
To rebuild a SNAPSHOT: click in the package - go to edit tab - click on
Create Snapshot for deployment - Choose an existing snapshot from the
radio-button list (you must have at least one previous snapshot) - Click on
Create new snapshot

This will replace the old version of the snapshot with a new version with
the same name containing the current state of the package.

Best Regards,



Esteban Aliverti
- Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com
- Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com


On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Jervis Liu j...@redhat.com wrote:

 Esteban Aliverti wrote:
  Hi Jervis,
  When you build a SNAPSHOT with an existing name (Guvnor shows you all
  the SNAPSHOTS and lets you select an existing one), the SNAPSHOT is
  updated (maybe under the hood the SNAPSHOT gets removed and a new one
  is created). So, if you have an application pointing to the SNAPSHOT
  you can update the assets it uses without modifying anything in the
  application itself.
 
 Hi Esteban, I can not find any places in Guvnor UI that allows you to
 rebuild a snapshot. Are you referring to the Working Set instead?
  Best Regards,
 
  
 
  Esteban Aliverti
  - Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com http://www.plugtree.com
  - Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com
 
 
  2011/10/8 Jervis Liu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 
  Hi Esteban,
 
  The package snapshot wont be gone in the near future. One reason
  is for backward compatibility. Another concern is that we still
  need to find out if there are any use cases that package version
  can not cover. In this case, your input is exactly what we are
  looking for. Please see my comment in-line below.
 
  On 2011/10/8 17:09, Esteban Aliverti wrote:
  Jervis, so you are trying to deprecate SNAPSHOTS in favor of
  Versions? I don't think they address the same issue. With
  SNAPSHOTS you can put different names to different moments of a
  package.
  We don't have this yet, but I guess this will be a very useful
  feature.  I.e. a named package version or package version alias.
  More important, SNAPSHOTS were created and updated on demand and
  not every time you update the package, so you can update a
  SNAPSHOT definition adding or changing its assets and you don't
  need to update your applications.
  Not sure how you can do this? a SNAPSHOT is a read-only copy of
  package. You can not change its configuration nor you can add or
  change its asset.
  They always read the package using same SNAPSHOT name.
  Using versions, I need to be careful in change my applications
  when I want them to use some modifications I have in my package.
  I mean, I also see package versioning as something good, but I'm
  not sure if versions could replace SNAPSHOT. Are you planning to
  add some way to put a name to a particular group of versioned
 assets?
 
  Best Regards,
 
  
 
  Esteban Aliverti
  - Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com http://www.plugtree.com
  - Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com
 
 
  2011/10/8 jliu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 
  On 2011/10/7 9:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:
  Hi again.
 
  I have been able to use guvnor package versions with some
  success..
 
  Is there any service I can call to create a new version? I
  have checked that it seems to change the package version
  when you click on save package. Can I have some URL to
  achieve it automatically?
 
  Hi,
 
  Sorry for the late response, I was in holiday. There is no
  REST service to create a package version as this is not
  needed. A package version is created automatically when your
  package gets updated (through Guvnor UI or through REST).
 
  Cheers,
  Jervis
 
  Thanks
 
  Demian
 
  On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Demian Calcaprina
  calcacue...@gmail.com mailto:calcacue...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Thanks Jervis.
 
  I currently use Guvnor 5.2, and saw that I can use
  version so I will try to use them.
 
  - Is there something I will be missing about versions,
  by using 5.2?
  - Do you know when a new version is created? With
  Snapshots, I could choose when to create a new one. How
  about versions?
 
  Thanks!
 
  Demian
 
  2011/10/3 jliu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 
  On 2011/10/4 1:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:
  Hi everyone. I am using Guvnor 5.2, and I need to
  make some operations from my application.
 
  Specifically, I need to make two operations remotely:
  - List 

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Re: [rules-users] Guvnor - Operations with snapshots

2011-10-09 Thread Jervis Liu
Esteban Aliverti wrote:
 To rebuild a SNAPSHOT: click in the package - go to edit tab - 
 click on Create Snapshot for deployment - Choose an existing 
 snapshot from the radio-button list (you must have at least one 
 previous snapshot) - Click on Create new snapshot

This actually replaced the old snapshot with a newly created one under 
the same name. The snapshot itself is read-only and immutable once it is 
created, same as a historical version of package. I guess your use case 
is a client wants to point to a stable version of a package, eg. so 
called the last successful build so that the client is immune from the 
any unstable changes on the latest version? Sth similar to this jira: 
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/GUVNOR-470. This jiar is still talking 
about snapshot, though similar result can be achieved by tagging package 
version with custom names. Eg, we can create a tag called 
LastSuccessfulBuild and keep moving this tag and apply it to a 
historical version of package either manually or automatically.

Cheers,
Jervis
 This will replace the old version of the snapshot with a new version 
 with the same name containing the current state of the package.

 Best Regards,  

 

 Esteban Aliverti
 - Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com http://www.plugtree.com
 - Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com


 On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Jervis Liu j...@redhat.com 
 mailto:j...@redhat.com wrote:

 Esteban Aliverti wrote:
  Hi Jervis,
  When you build a SNAPSHOT with an existing name (Guvnor shows
 you all
  the SNAPSHOTS and lets you select an existing one), the SNAPSHOT is
  updated (maybe under the hood the SNAPSHOT gets removed and a
 new one
  is created). So, if you have an application pointing to the SNAPSHOT
  you can update the assets it uses without modifying anything in the
  application itself.
 
 Hi Esteban, I can not find any places in Guvnor UI that allows you to
 rebuild a snapshot. Are you referring to the Working Set instead?
  Best Regards,
 
  
 
  Esteban Aliverti
  - Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com http://www.plugtree.com
  - Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com
 
 
  2011/10/8 Jervis Liu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 mailto:j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 
  Hi Esteban,
 
  The package snapshot wont be gone in the near future. One reason
  is for backward compatibility. Another concern is that we still
  need to find out if there are any use cases that package version
  can not cover. In this case, your input is exactly what we are
  looking for. Please see my comment in-line below.
 
  On 2011/10/8 17:09, Esteban Aliverti wrote:
  Jervis, so you are trying to deprecate SNAPSHOTS in favor of
  Versions? I don't think they address the same issue. With
  SNAPSHOTS you can put different names to different
 moments of a
  package.
  We don't have this yet, but I guess this will be a very useful
  feature.  I.e. a named package version or package version alias.
  More important, SNAPSHOTS were created and updated on
 demand and
  not every time you update the package, so you can update a
  SNAPSHOT definition adding or changing its assets and you don't
  need to update your applications.
  Not sure how you can do this? a SNAPSHOT is a read-only copy of
  package. You can not change its configuration nor you can add or
  change its asset.
  They always read the package using same SNAPSHOT name.
  Using versions, I need to be careful in change my applications
  when I want them to use some modifications I have in my
 package.
  I mean, I also see package versioning as something good,
 but I'm
  not sure if versions could replace SNAPSHOT. Are you
 planning to
  add some way to put a name to a particular group of
 versioned assets?
 
  Best Regards,
 
  
 
  Esteban Aliverti
  - Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com http://www.plugtree.com
  - Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com
 
 
  2011/10/8 jliu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 mailto:j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com
 
  On 2011/10/7 9:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:
  Hi again.
 
  I have been able to use guvnor package versions with some
  success..
 
  Is there any service I can call to create a new version? I
  have checked that it seems to change the package version
  when you click on save package. Can I have some URL to
  achieve it automatically?
 
 

Re: [rules-users] Guvnor - Operations with snapshots

2011-10-09 Thread Demian Calcaprina
Jervis, thanks for the response!

When is a package updated? In 5.2, I could make version to be updates
through UI, explicitly using Save Changes. Is there another way to achieve
it?

Thanks again,

Demian

2011/10/8 jliu j...@redhat.com

  On 2011/10/7 9:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:

 Hi again.

  I have been able to use guvnor package versions with some success..

  Is there any service I can call to create a new version? I have checked
 that it seems to change the package version when you click on save
 package. Can I have some URL to achieve it automatically?

  Hi,

 Sorry for the late response, I was in holiday. There is no REST service to
 create a package version as this is not needed. A package version is created
 automatically when your package gets updated (through Guvnor UI or through
 REST).

 Cheers,
 Jervis

  Thanks

  Demian

 On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Demian Calcaprina 
 calcacue...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Jervis.

  I currently use Guvnor 5.2, and saw that I can use version so I will try
 to use them.

  - Is there something I will be missing about versions, by using 5.2?
  - Do you know when a new version is created? With Snapshots, I could
 choose when to create a new one. How about versions?

  Thanks!

  Demian

   2011/10/3 jliu j...@redhat.com

   On 2011/10/4 1:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:

 Hi everyone. I am using Guvnor 5.2, and I need to make some operations
 from my application.

  Specifically, I need to make two operations remotely:
 - List Snapshots, as it is possible to list packages.
 - Create a new snapshot from a package.

  Is this possible to make these operation through rest API?

   Hi,

 Start from 5.3, Guvnor Packages are fully versioned. I would recommend
 you to use a vesioned package instead of package snapshot. Package snapshot
 will be deprecated in the future.

 Cheers,
 Jervis

 Thanks,

  Demian




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Re: [rules-users] Guvnor - Operations with snapshots

2011-10-09 Thread Jervis Liu
Demian Calcaprina wrote:
 Jervis, thanks for the response!

 When is a package updated? In 5.2, I could make version to be updates 
 through UI, explicitly using Save Changes. Is there another way to 
 achieve it?

The package version is updated when you click Save Changes through UI 
or when you call update package through REST service.

Cheers,
Jervis
 Thanks again,

 Demian

 2011/10/8 jliu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com

 On 2011/10/7 9:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:
 Hi again. 

 I have been able to use guvnor package versions with some success..

 Is there any service I can call to create a new version? I have
 checked that it seems to change the package version when you
 click on save package. Can I have some URL to achieve it
 automatically?

 Hi,

 Sorry for the late response, I was in holiday. There is no REST
 service to create a package version as this is not needed. A
 package version is created automatically when your package gets
 updated (through Guvnor UI or through REST).

 Cheers,
 Jervis

 Thanks

 Demian

 On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Demian Calcaprina
 calcacue...@gmail.com mailto:calcacue...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Jervis.

 I currently use Guvnor 5.2, and saw that I can use version so
 I will try to use them.

 - Is there something I will be missing about versions, by
 using 5.2?
 - Do you know when a new version is created? With Snapshots,
 I could choose when to create a new one. How about versions?

 Thanks!

 Demian

 2011/10/3 jliu j...@redhat.com mailto:j...@redhat.com

 On 2011/10/4 1:54, Demian Calcaprina wrote:
 Hi everyone. I am using Guvnor 5.2, and I need to make
 some operations from my application.

 Specifically, I need to make two operations remotely:
 - List Snapshots, as it is possible to list packages.
 - Create a new snapshot from a package.

 Is this possible to make these operation through rest API?

 Hi,

 Start from 5.3, Guvnor Packages are fully versioned. I
 would recommend you to use a vesioned package instead of
 package snapshot. Package snapshot will be deprecated in
 the future.

 Cheers,
 Jervis
 Thanks,

 Demian




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