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Re: typo in devel forum URLs
by Shaun Walbridge, last updated: Sep 18, 2008 11:51 AM
Added a mod_rewrite rule so the old URL will continue functioning.
Re: typo in devel forum URLs
by Shaun Walbridge, last updated: Sep 18, 2008 11:42 AM
Hi Dan, Thanks for the catch. I've fixed it, direct links to the RSS feed will need to be updated to the new URL of https://dev.kepler-project.org/developers/kepler-development-forum/ cheers, Shaun
Re: need feedback on new wiki organization
by Timothy McPhillips, last updated: Sep 18, 2008 11:27 AM
Kirsten, either 10 or 11 am tomorrow (Friday, 19sep08) would be good a good time for me. Ilkay, Matt, do you want to participate?
typo in devel forum URLs
by Daniel Crawl, last updated: Sep 18, 2008 08:14 AM
Hi all, The development forums have a typo in their URL: https://dev.kepler-project.org/developers/keper-development-forum/ You may want to fix this soon before the URLs are bookmarked, e.g., RSS feeds. Thanks, --dan
Steps for Kepler conversion to OSGi
by Aaron Schultz, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 10:37 PM
This document explains in more detail what we would need to do to convert Kepler to run using an OSGi framework. It is a living document and will change as we find out more about what we need to do. This is the current understanding of the team for what needs to be done.
Re: Useful resources
by Aaron Schultz, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 03:58 PM
I have just found out about JSR 277. This is a good article that discusses it from an OSGi point of view. http://www.osgi.org/blog/2006/10/jsr-277-review.html
Equinox Wiki
by Aaron Schultz, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 02:52 PM
The official main page for Equinox at wiki.eclipse.org
Re: Build System Requirements
by David Welker, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 02:32 PM
Hi Chad, Right now, I am finishing up Netbeans support for the build. After that point, I would like to begin the non-trivial task of documenting it. The build is in fact checked in at https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/kepler.build/branches/1.0 Please note, you need version 1.7.1 of Ant to run the build system. Anyway, taking a quick crack at it to run the most basic version of Kepler is not too hard. Later, I will produce more complete documentation. Here is a quick and dirty set of steps you can use to try it out. (1) Checkout the code above. (2) Make sure you have 1.7.1 of ant installed. (3) Navigate to the build-area/ folder. (4) Type ant get. The build downloads kepler, ptolemy, as well as a required extension known as loader. This should take something like 6.5 minutes. (5) Type ant run. Vanilla kepler runs. ---------- Please note, there are some bugs having to do with the cache that may frustrate this simple set of instructions. That bug did not manifest itself until somewhat recently because I have been using the ppod extension, and the bug does not seem to manifest itself in that context. Anyway, whether or not step (5) works, you can try the following. (6) Type ant change-to -Dmod=ppod. This download additional modules needed by ppod and changes configuration information. (7) Type ant run. Now, the ppod distribution of Kepler should run. (8) Type ant change-to -Dmod=vanilla. This should change back the configuration information to run vanilla ppod. (9) Type ant run. Plain Kepler should run. With one caveat. Since it is using the cache generated by ppod, it will look a little different. One thing we need to do is restructure that cache so that you can seemlessly change back and forth between extensions. Anyway, after adding support for netbeans and working out a few bugs, I will produce some real documentation.
Eclipse Runtime Options
by Aaron Schultz, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 01:17 PM
A Link to the runtime options for Equinox that is included in the Ganymede help documentation. These can be specified on the command line or in the config.ini file which is specified with the -configuration option.
Build System Requirements
by Chad Berkley, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:25 PM
Hi, I'd like to start a thread to identify and discuss the major requirements for the build system as we move forward. I know we've been discussing this a lot and we have a bunch of different documents spread out with requirements, but I thought it would be useful to get all of this into one place where we can talk about it. The current documentation we have for requirements and use cases is here: http://www.kepler-project.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ProposedBuildSystemUseCases and here: http://www.kepler-project.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CurrentBuildSystemUseCases We need to figure out soon exactly which tools we will be using and we need to be able to identify whether those tools meet our requirements. When we're satisfied that we've identified everything, I'll put this into a more formal document and link it here. I'll start off here with some stuff I know we've been discussing for some time. Scripted build is a must. Build must not rely upon any GUI based build tool that cannot be run from the command line. Build must allow for easy extension integration Build system must support tools required by and decided upon by the framework team Must be able to build installers from the build system Must be able to quickly build the core and extensions for iterative development That's just a few to start. I know that David has been working on a Build system for some time. i'd like to see it work and be able to evaluate it. Maybe we could do a conf. call sometime this week and David could demo this system to the group. David, is your work checked in somewhere where I could try it? Do you have any documentation on it that you could post here so I could more easily evaluate it? chad
Nightly build
by Matthew Jones, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:09 PM
Re: Nightly build
by Chad Berkley, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:09 PM
Hey Matt, I have on my list of things to do to get the tests running again under NMI. I'm glad you got the post_all script to finally run. I'll see if I can figure out why the build is getting marked as "failed" when it runs.
Re: Collaboration tools
by Shaun Walbridge, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:08 PM
Hey Aaron, I've added the upcoming events portlet to the developer page, though that left column is getting a bit long now. You can also visit the upcoming events by looking at the events listing page: https://dev.kepler-project.org/events_listing For items to show up here, they have to have the state of 'published' (but I can change this if we don't need the workflows component here). cheers, Shaun Previously Aaron Schultz wrote: Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to make events more noticeable on the website. It is very useful to be able to create an event object for a meeting and be able to download it as iCal and vCal but I can't seem to find one list of all the events posted on the site. In addition, a specific RSS feed of all events would be nice to have too. Thanks, Aaron
Full-day Kepler Tutorial
by Kirsten Menger-Anderson, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:03 PM
Kepler Tools Workshop
by Kirsten Menger-Anderson, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:03 PM
Using Kepler to Visualize, Analyze, Communicate, and Document Conservation Science. Presented at the Conservation Learning Exchange Conference
Environmental Information Management 2008
by Kirsten Menger-Anderson, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:03 PM
Recent work and Kepler use-cases for terrestrial ecology and oceanography will be presented.
FTWM 2008-09-15
by Aaron Schultz, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 12:02 PM
Framework Team Weekly Meeting
Advice on Unit Testing in OSGi
by Aaron Schultz, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 11:23 AM
Advice on implementing unit testing in OSGi from Jeff McAffer, the Equinox team lead. By including tests inside your bundle you add at least one dependency to the test framework from your bundle. It is better to put your tests in a separate bundle to avoid the need for users to have to download the test framework bundles just so they can run your bundle.
Using Multiple Class Loaders
by David Welker, last updated: Sep 16, 2008 10:29 AM
Using the new build system, it is now possible to use multiple class loaders. This solves the problem of different contributors who would like to use different versions of the same jar. This page describes the conceptual underpinnings of this new class loading system.
Re: need feedback on new wiki organization
by Kirsten Menger-Anderson, last updated: Sep 15, 2008 07:57 PM
Thanks for taking a look at the document, Tim! I can talk pretty much any time on Thursday of this week, or on Friday anytime between 10 and 2. Would either of those days work for a conference call? Thanks, kirsten
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