Oh and have a new entry. While we have nice Drag and Drop with docked layouts, we need a
grid/tile layout too. The grid/tile layout manager would probably be the easiest for
someone to get into, as it's a pure UF task, no rules experience needed.
Audit Viewer
Also migrate to support ErraiJSon, instead of our XStream dump, for seamless client and
server marshalling.
Rete Viewer
The ReteViewer should be ported to svg/gwt, again using ErraiJSon to provide the tree
format.
Grid/Tile layout manager for panels.
Mark
On 17 Oct 2012, at 20:28, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
[17:52:39] <anujg> hi, i saw a mail regd some fun project for
audit viewer and rete viewer, let me know if I can help
Sorry ann
Sorry anujg we missed you. Best to use someone's nick in the text, otherwise they
don't get a notification. Add "conan, porcelli and manstis" as nicks to
mention. You can also chase us up with emails, so we can do follow ups if we miss you.
Mark
On 17 Oct 2012, at 15:40, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
> If anyone wants to get involved in a fun task, we would like to get two existing
components ported from SWT to SVG/GWT. So that those components can be used in the
UberFire project - our new web based workbench.
>
> Audit Viewer
> Also migrate to support ErraiJSon, instead of our XStream dump, for seamless client
and server marshalling.
> Rete Viewer
> The ReteViewer should be ported to svg/gwt, again using ErraiJSon to provide the tree
format.
>
> The above two also have an endless list of features that could be added, to make them
more useful - especially the Audit Viewer. With more continuous work the AuditViewer can
really help us to improve runtime diagnostics.
>
> UberFire is not officially alpha launched yet, so it needs some cleaning and some
docs up before we make it wider known. Although I did mention it here with screenshots and
a video (link towards end):
>
http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/rules-users-UderFire-tp4019929p4019938....
>
> If you want to get involved, come onto irc and we'll talk you through getting
started. UberFire really is a very cool project, it's completely standalone from
Drools&jBPM, and a good project to be involved in, as you can use it for your own
workbench projects.
>
> Just ask for manstis or porcelli (irc nicks)
>
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc
> #droolsdev
>
> Mark