Works for me now..
Problem solved itself?
Bertram
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Jianwu Wang jia...@sdsc.edu wrote:
Hi Marcin,
I cannot access it either. Thanks for your information. I'll ask help
for it.
Best wishes
Sincerely yours
Jianwu Wang, Ph.D.
jia...@sdsc.edu
Hi Marc:
To reproduce this error, could you tell us a bit more about which version of
Kepler you installed and when you get this error? Maybe you could also
provide other messages your receive before/after the message you mentioned
below.
Thanks,
Bertram
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:09 PM, J.
Hi everybody:
The attached workflow / screenshot has two different instances of the very
same Delay actor,
one looks like a microwave (just see for yourselves ;-) and one displays the
sequence of delay tokens ('1' in this case).
Does anybody know how one can control which icon is used?
(that is
Harini:
A quick check would be to open the activity monitor or any other such OS
tool and see which processes eat up your cpu time (and memory). I've used
the Kepler trunk and RC5 recently and didn't notice degraded performance.
Bertram
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Harini Iyer hriyer at
Hi Ivens:
What do you mean by the XML-Schema of Kepler?
There is an XML format for describing Kepler workflows (called MOML and
derived from Ptolemy II's Model Markup Language of the same name).
However, I view MOML as mostly an internal format (i.e. not for public
consumption ;-)
Having said
as ptolemy/src/ptolemy/moml/MoML_1.dtd.
We don't see MoML as an internal format, though currently only Ptolemy
and software based on Ptolemy use MoML. MoML is a MIME type,
see
http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/model/vnd.moml+xml
_Christopher
On 3/24/10 1:30 PM, Bertram Ludaescher
Yes, I'm a fan of MonitorReceiverContents (thanks for implementing it
Edward! :)
It nicely shows the queue contents during execution. It also should show
left over queue content.
Edward:
What is the set of domain for which this will (mostly) likely work?
(I'm primarily interested in SDF, DDF, and
Hi:
Can you explain a bit more what you are trying to do?
(This isn't a homework assignment, right? ;-)
BL
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 9:57 PM, santosh k santuapsce at gmail.com wrote:
Sir,
We are not experienced in java language.
So,if someone could please give us an in-depth description of
Peter Reutemann created a KeplerWeka package for an earlier version of
Kepler:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/keplerweka/wiki
Not sure how much effort it would be to create a Weka module for the new
Kepler2.0 module system based on the earlier KeplerWeka version (shouldn't
be too bad I guess).
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BACKGROUND: My larger goal
Hi Michael:
I'm not sure I exactly understand what you're after, in particular, given
the subject For loop.
But here is an attempt at an answer:
In Kepler most workflows use a dataflow director (often PN, DDF, or SDF).
In a dataflow model of computation an actor A can fire repeatedly, i.e.,
we
One more note: Soon, a number of so-called COMAD extensions should be
available from the Kepler repository. In this workflow design model, data
dependent routing and conditional execution can be handled differently
(and arguably at a higher level of abstraction).
The basic idea is that channels
by the Ptolemy
folks (mainly on design of RT system I suppose):
http://www.mail-archive.com/ptolemy-hackers at
bennett.eecs.berkeley.edu/msg00355.html
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~johnr/papers/thesis.html
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