Aha! That page includes the proper link to the BPM2 Editor I was searching
for. It's amazing how many garbage links are floating around to Eclipse
plugins that you can trip over. Good to know where the right one is :)
-Dan
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Keith Babo <kbabo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
You'll need the SY tools + the BPMN 2 editor. You *might* need the Drools
jBPM tooling as well, but I haven't been able to install from scratch
recently to verify whether it's required or not. We're going to release
0.5.0.Final at the end of next week, so testing all this out and tightening
the docs up will happen soon. Here's the install information as it stands
now:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/SWITCHYARD/Installing+Eclipse+Tooling
cheers,
keith
On Jul 6, 2012, at 5:01 PM, Dan Allen wrote:
Also, where the heck do I get the BPM2 visual editor that you are using in
the screencast? I tried to get one from
Eclipse.org, but it didn't have
the SwitchYard task icon.
-Dan
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Keith,
>
> I've been going through the SwitchYard video to get the Greeting service
> working starting w/ Forge [1]. However, I keep hitting the same problem
> when I try to run the first test:
>
> 16:22:46,228 ERROR [work.SwitchYardServiceTaskHandler] serviceRef
> ({urn:switchyard:application:greeting}Hello) == null
> 16:22:46,228 ERROR [work.SwitchYardServiceTaskHandler] serviceRef
> ({urn:switchyard:application:greeting}Goodbye) == null
>
> I follow the steps exactly, the only difference is that I'm not using the
> BPM2 visual editor to create the service because I can't seem to get it to
> work.
>
> new-project --named greeting --topLevelPackage org.example.greeting
> project install-facet switchyard
> project install-facet switchyard.bpm
> bpm-service create --serviceName Greeting
> project install-facet switchyard.bean
> bean-service create --serviceName Hello
> bean-service create --serviceName Goodbye
> switchyard create-service-test --serviceName Greeting
> # edit code to use System.out.println in HelloBean and GoodbyeBean and
> change Greeter interface
> # copied attached bpmn file from the forums
> test
>
> If you have a better simple Forge-based example instead, I'll take that
> too.
>
> -Dan
>
> [1]
http://vimeo.com/29659525
>
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