[gsoc] [gsoc12] Implement a big screen dashboard for RHQ

Charles Crouch ccrouch at redhat.com
Tue Apr 3 19:04:41 EDT 2012


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 at gmail.com>
To: rhq-devel at 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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