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Java Workflow Tooling (JWT)Move Review February XX 2010
Transition from Technology to SOA
Marc Dutoo (Open Wide, FR)Christian Saad (University of Augsburg, DE)
Florian Lautenbacher (University of Augsburg, DE)
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Overview
About JWT
Reasons to move to SOA TLP
Communication
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About JWT - Overview
Java Workflow Tooling (JWT) aims at providing a complete Business Process Management (BPM) and workflow tooling platform
A special focus lies on a unified approach to BPM design, allowing to bridge the gap between process representation, standards, engines
and deployment environments (platforms, information systems, SOA)
Goals Support for workflow and business process modeling, deployment,
execution and monitoring inside Eclipse Provide a complete, flexible, interoperable and usable BPM toolkit Set of generic and extensible plugins and APIs Extensions allowing support for specific business representations, process
language formats, process engines, service platforms, etc. Targeting and supporting SOA in close collaboration with the former
Eclipse STP projects
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JWT Screenshot
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About JWT – Tool Usability
JWT enables a user to model his/her processes and workflows and use these models not only for documentation, but also for execution.
The model can be used to generate code in different languages (such as XPDL)
The model can be transformed to other models (e.g. STP BPMN).
It already provides several extension points where others can build on it and extend several parts of the editor.
If necessary, the meta-model can be adapted to the needs of each user.
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About JWT - Components of JWT
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About JWT - Status
JWT is a mature Technology project, already part of the yearly release train since Galileo
Currently still in Incubation phase, but graduation release is planned for 2010 (alongside or after Helios release)
The usage of JWT (Workflow Editor, Transformations, …) is well documented in its Wiki
Several pages on the wiki provide developer documentation. All extension possibilities by external plugins are documented there, and have examples that are available at least in the CVS.
Ongoing development and active mailing list
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Reasons to move to SOA TLP
Initially placed in Technology with the idea of reaching the required level of maturity before being transferred into a fitting TLP
As a basis for designing executable workflows and building custom workflow tooling solution, JWT naturally fits into a SOA-based environment, and already provides
built-in integration with SOA tools, e.g. transformations to / from STP-IM. Integration with SOA runtimes is available through integrators, e.g. the SCA-based
OW2 Scarbo solution.
Eclipse SOA will allow JWT to have a better, more complete, more consistent SOA integration, by including support for
additional SOA standards and interfaces, through SOA Mangrove an Eclipse-based SOA experience, through OSGi & Swordfish SOA runtime For additional process runtime environments or monitoring tools like the proposed
eBAM, also planned to be included in SOA TLP
JWT will provide Eclipse SOA with a more flexible business-oriented experience, thanks to customizable views, models and transformations
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Project layout
JWT will become a subproject under the new SOA top level project
All parts (plugins) of JWT will be moved, no changes in the overall project structure
Change in the project lead Current project co-lead Florian Lautenbacher steps down but retains
committer rights (change of job lead unfortunately to reduced time) Current committer Christian Saad becomes new project co-lead No other changes in project leads / committer status
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Move Plan - 1 CVS/SVN
/cvsroot/technology/org.eclipse.jwt Move JWT CVS to SOA SVN? TODO Maybe we should ask Zsolt about build process first… Won‘t change, so; If we move to
SOA SVN, it must change! It can‘t get the sources from CVS anymore… The code doesn‘t need to change (same package names). The build process stays the
same since it is still an open question in SOA TLP, this will only require minor changes.
Request that the following active committers move with the projects to continue development :
Alain Boulze (aboulze) Guillaume Decarnin (gdecarnin) Stephane Drapeau (sdrapeau) Mickael Istria (mistria) Florian Lautenbacher (flautenba) Christian Saad (csaad) TODO Anyone else ?
Isn‘t Bernhard listedAs active committerSomewhere?If no, we should change that
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Move Plan - 2 Bugzilla
Move product JWT from Technology to SOA TLP, in the perimeter of all unresolved bugs
Mailing List https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jwt-dev No need to change mailing list
Newsgroup news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.technology.jwt No need to change newsgroup Why not? Should not eclipse.technology.jwt be replaced by eclipse.soa.jwt? I agree
Website http://www.eclipse.org/jwt/ Integrate SOA page, link from SOA page? TODO Nothing the web admin needs to work on!
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Approvals
Approval from Technology PMC to leave TODO
Approval from SOA PMC to join TODO
Announcement about move in JWT mailing list TODO
Announcement about project co-lead change in JWT mailing list TODO
Announcement in SOA-IWG mailing list TODO
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Project plan and IP log
The current project plan can be found at http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?
projectid=technology.jwt Is this plan up to date or do we need to adapt it before? I say : it‘s OK because we won‘t have time to do any big developments
till Helios, and beyond that we need to see SOA project plans (none yet)
I think there will be no overall SOA project plan, but only the independent project plans of each subproject. But I agree, that we probably do not need to adapt the project plan in advance.
The IP log can be found at http://www.eclipse.org/projects/ip_log.php?projectid=technology.jwt Currently no open IP requests
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Communication
Project Leads Marc Dutoo, Open Wide
Christian Saad, University of Augsburg
Communication Channel JWT Mailing List: [email protected]