Thanks a lot Tammo for the detailed information.

Regards,
Jitendra

-----Original Message-----
From: Tammo van Lessen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2015 5:28 PM
To: user
Subject: Re: BPEL Viewer in web page

Hi Jitentra,

We have currently no such tool, but we aim at creating one within this years 
Google Summer of Code. We got one promising proposal but it is still up to the 
ranking process to see if we get a slot for that project. AFAIK there is 
nothing related in the open source space, however, University of Bamberg has 
started a project called BPELviz [1], which aims at providing a visualisation 
of BPEL processes. It is in a pretty early stage and still lacking support for 
flow activities with links but can be considered a start. The idea is to base 
the GSoC project also on that. It has some rules to make uniquely identifiable 
and the plan is to add this algorithm to ODE as well so that each ODE activity 
is also annotated with that identifier.
Once this is passed through to the audit event stream, we can display the 
instance's progress.

HTH,
  Tammo

[1] https://github.com/BPELtools/BPELviz

On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Kharche, Jitendra < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am sorry for asking an unrelated question here. But I will 
> appreciate if you can give me some references.
> I want to show my processes in a web page to show the progress of a 
> process instance.
> I am looking at
>
> 1.       Getting the process definition from ODE
>
> 2.       Display this process definition in the web page. A java-script
> library would be preferred that can take the BPEL definition and draw 
> the process flow.
>
> Regards,
> Jitendra
>
>
>


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