I think you have very valid points. IMO just:
1) There should not be a limitation exposed on users to have to have
Guvnor (and thus a J2EE server) running in order to host static files
(service repo).
2) Guvnor assets are divided into packages, if you lets say have a
"serviceRepo" package and from what I can tell you say build it and
expose a pkg or zip or whatever, someone on the other end has to
understand what a pkg file is/isnot or have to know how to unzip etc.
3) If you do not have a dedicated guvnor package for your service repo,
then you need advanced logic to piece together all assets that belong to
your repo..in the same environment that your users are
developing/modelling in..not very intuitive imo.
4) Let's say you want to use guvnor and this is some sort of
mission-critical service repo for you, to do this now you need a
clustering environement of J2EE server(s) and Guvnor running in a
cluster all connected to a clustered JCR repo..etc etc..instead of just
pushing your static files to akamai and call it a day :)
Thanks.
On 3/13/12 1:32 PM, Mauricio Salatino wrote:
Tiho, a question for you.. why guvnor cannot host a file? I mean..
I'm
not sure how Porcelli is creating the war files for the services, but
we can generate something similar right? some meta information, some
images, some configuration files, etc, when the user or a client like
eclipse want to get the workitemhandler installed it just create a zip
file with all the required dependencies and it send that back to the
client. In that way we will gain versioning, categorization and
tagging for free..right? Plus the possibility in the future to manage
that with a workflow for approvals if we add that for all the other
resources.
Probably I'm missing something but I don't understand what is the
Guvnor limitation to host files or descriptors, we are already doing
that for spring beans configs.
Cheers
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Tihomir Surdilovic
<tsurdilo(a)redhat.com <mailto:tsurdilo@redhat.com>> wrote:
I'm not sure if Guvnor is the best place for it - because assets
that are stored in Guvnor are not very portable as a "unit"
outside of Guvnor. I would rather make it in a way work like maven
-> users can specify the "parent" repository which can be one that
we provide for the community with all out-of-the-box services
nodes and run mvn clean install which will build their local repo
that they can expose on any public domain or server they wish, any
way they wish..just my 2c.
On 3/13/12 12:11 PM, Mauricio Salatino wrote:
> At some point those definitions should be stored in guvnor right?
> Until now I think it's just a folder with some meta-data files to
> define what is in there, but I think that it really make sense to
> put that functionality inside guvnor that is a fully fledged
> repository right?
> Guvnor already provide the APIs to push resources, and we
> definitely need to add a kind of workflow for resources.. but
> it's not there yet.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Giovanni Marigi
> <gmarigi(a)redhat.com <mailto:gmarigi@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I would like to know the status of service task repository;
> I really appreciate the idea behind it and delivering some
> POC, customers were really enthusiastic about this feature
> (especially its integration with jbpm designer and BRMS) but
> it seems that the actual repo doesn't have some new effort.
> Will we provide API to push service tasks to the repository?
> I think it should be useful to provide some mechanism to
> approve a new service task before to make it public.
>
> Thanks,
> Giovanni
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