ok. thanks for the update.
regards, tom.
Heiko Braun wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 09:01 +0200, Tom Baeyens wrote:
> Heiko Braun wrote:
>> The console roadmap we disussed beginning of august aims
>> at a replacement of the console in 3.2 for end of november.
>> it requires at least a release cycle for public review before it will go
>> into the platform.
> What is expected in jbpm-3.3.0.GA targetted for Nov 1st ? How much will the new
> console differ in functionality from the JSF based console ?
Nothing. The earliest release would be 3.3.1.GA
> Which console will be shipped in jbpm-3.3.0.GA both or only the new one ?
>
The old one. As I said, the console roadmap sets the first release for
end of november.
> Do you anticipate to maintain backend pluggability for 3 and 4 ? Or will the jBPM 4
> console be a fork ?
>
The jbpm3 gwt-console will go into maintainance (branch) and trunk will
used for jbpm4. So basically it's a fork, yes.
>> IMO the console will have a release cycle on it's own
>> and can subsequently be included via CP or as a point release in the
>> community download.
>>
>> In general I'd say the JSF is dead as long as we find someone to
>> maintain it.
> I thought it would be easier to put the JSF console together jBPM 3 in maintenance
> after 3.3.0.GA. But that's your call. If you think you can get something in
jBPM 3
> which is roughly the same functionality and stability, then of course from a
> supportability point of view that is a good improvement.
>
> regards, tom.
>
>
>> /Heiko
>>
>> On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 14:34 +0200, Tom Baeyens wrote:
>>> Heiko,
>>>
>>> I would like to get an idea of what you intend to do for BI in jBPM 3.3.0
GA.
>>>
>>> I know there are currently 2 strategies on the table:
>>>
>>> 1) replace the JSF based console with a GWT based one.
>>> 2) add the page with some statistics to the current JSF console.
>>>
>>> Given the timeframe, option 1 seems impossible to me, but I would like to
hear your
>>> thoughts on the matter.
>>>
>>> If you want to see what Fady had cooked, I think I should be able to get that
running
>>> on my machine... Let' me know if you would like to take a look.
>>>