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Process Execution Listener Plugin

This plugin shows how to write a listener that will log all task execution times during the execution of a process.

Version 2.5.4, released on November 24th 2010

New Features:

  • JS Adapter (embed JavaScript snippets into your processes - requires Java6)

Fixes:

Bug in the mapstream example

Dear JOpera Team,

Thank you for providing this nice open research platform. I tried to add the example of (mapstream) to my JOpera project. but I received the following error

Adapter "database" has an invalid Component-Type reference: system.telegraphcq.CT_TELEGRAPHIN

How can I fix this error

Thank you in advance

JOpera Library Configuration

JOpera Library Configuration

Configure the JOpera Library by selecting which packages should be included in your JOpera project. Additional packages can be contributed by your JOpera plugins.

Some REST Design Patterns (and Anti-Patterns)

Publication Type  Talk
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Pautasso, C.
Date Published  23.10.2009
Place Published  2nd International SOA and Cloud Symposium, Rotterdam, NL
  

Why is the Web Loosely Coupled? A Multi-Faceted Metric for Service Design

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Pautasso, C.; Wilde, E.
Conference Name  Proc. of the 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009)
Series Title  WWW
Pagination  911-920
Month  April
Conference Location  Madrid, Spain
Key Words  REST; Loose Coupling. WS-* vs. REST
URL  Click Here
  

Documentation

Academic Publications

JOpera User Manual

  • JOpera User Manual (HTML, online).
  • JOpera User Manual (PDF, 2.4 MB).
  • Documentation is also available when you install JOpera.
    You can access it from Eclipse's help menu (Help, Help Contents, JOpera).

Examples

  • To get you started, many examples processes are delivered with JOpera.

Mashup DoodleMap (Updated)

Download the updated mashup_doodlemap.oml example that ships with JOpera fixed to work with the latest version of the Doodle RESTful API.

About Us

JOpera for Eclipse is now being actively developed at the Faculty of Informatics of the University of Lugano, Switzerland.

The system was originally designed at the Information and Communication Systems Research Group at the Department of Computer Science of ETH Zurich.

Licence

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Copyright (c) 2003-2012, JOpera.org

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted for strictly non-commercial purposes
provided that the following conditions are met:

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