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Running the ecommerce example

Running the ecommerce example

Monitoring the three processes found in the 'ecommerce.oml' example

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Demo Videos

Mashups'07 Demo

  1. Error in the Pipeline (WMV, 289kB)
  2. Fixing the Pipeline (WMV, 563kB)
  3. Realtime Web Log Monitoring Mashup (WMV, 1.6MB)

JOpera Language Demo

  1. Dynamic Binding (WMV, 1.1MB)
  2. Loop with Race Condition (WMV, 174kB)

JOpera on Ganymede

JOpera on Ganymede

JOpera on Eclipse Ganymede 3.4 for Linux running the Yahoo mashup example (yahoo.oml)

Plugins

JOpera for Eclipse comes with several plugins, grouped into different features.
This page briefly lists the functionality provided by each feature.

  • JOpera for Eclipse
    Editor, Compiler, Debugger, Execution Kernel, Embedded Web Server, Basic Adapters (Java snippets, HTTP Client, JDBC, ECHO...), Documentation (Help)
  • JOpera for Eclipse Adapters
    Java, XML query and transformation (XPath, XSLT), SSH remote execution, FILE_WRITE, Browser, SMTP, REST API

Debugging SwissPIT

Debugging SwissPIT

Remotely debugging the SwissPIT two_step workflow

Automatic Configuration of an Autonomic Controller - an Experimental Study with Zero-Configuration Policies

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Heinis, T.; Pautasso, C.
Conference Name  Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC'08)
Series Title  ICAC
Conference Location  Chicago, USA
Key Words  Autonomic Computing
  

Workflow Patterns with JOpera

This page presents a set of Quicktime screen movies showing the workflow patterns currently supported by JOpera.

The JOpera Autonomic Workflow Engine

Publication Type  Demo
Year of Publication  2005
Authors  Heinis, T.; Pautasso, C.; Alonso, G.
Date Published  June 2005
Place Published  ICAC05, Seattle, USA
  

Research

The JOpera project brings together ideas of different research areas: distributed systems, visual languages, software composition, workflow management and autonomic computing.