Does this overlap with Denis' proposal below? If so, you should probably discuss with
him.
In answer to your other questions:
-There are no current GWT visualizations, its all access through Struts/JSF code and
rendered server side iirc
-Dashboard should probably be user editable yes, but I'd have to see the other use
cases you want to support to see if that is an absolute requirement
-There are probably other things to consider, but those will come out as a proposal is
fleshed out.
Thanks
Charles
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "Denis Krusko" <kruskod(a)gmail.com>
To: rhq-devel(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 11:21:07 AM
Subject: Replace old graphs in RHQ with GWT ones. GSOC 2012
Hello!
My Name is Denis Krusko.
I am graduate student of Siberian Federal University (Russia).
I want to work with on the idea "Replace old graphs in RHQ with GWT ones"
I need to define milestones for 3 month like (proposed Heiko W.Rupp): - evaluate Graphing
options
- implement graphing to replace what is there
- resources
---- half time --
- possibility to e.g. take two metrics and graph them in one diagram
- write documentation
- graphs for the different kinds of groups ( can be in a later phase of the project)
- remove old code
I would be grateful for comments and ideas.
Thank You,
Denis Krusko
----- Original Message -----
I am interested in $subject idea and currency preparing a proposal.
background:
During my last year's internship at WSO2[1] I did a somewhat similar
project. it allows the users to generate dashboards containing
various
types of visualizations. Data is pulled via Ajax and graphs are
updated
dynamically. Users can configure types, size and placement of graphs.
It’s integrated to WSO2 BAM 2 alpha [2] release so far. I have a very
good grasp on javascript, java and interested in data visualization.
Requirement as I understood it:
1. User select "create new dashboard"
2. A wizard will guide the user through visualization configuration
steps.
3. It will let user to select data source (metric), size, type,
color,
positioning etc.
4. Dashboard war will be published and user will receive a URL to
access it.
I would appreciate if you can clarify some of the following
questions:
1. It this implementing going to be independent of the GWT base
visualizations currently exists.
2. Should users be allowed to change/edit already created dashboard?
3. is there any required function points I missed?
thank you.
[1]
http://wso2.com/
[2]
http://dist.wso2.org/products/bam/2.0.0-alpha2/wso2bam-2.0.0-ALPHA2.zip
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by,
Manu
(R Chathura Manuranga Perera)
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