[oslc-core] OSLC Tutorial status
Samit Mehta
samit.mehta at us.ibm.com
Tue Apr 19 11:03:34 EDT 2011
Hi Dave,
I took a fairly quick scan of the tutorial, and its really great. I found
the details on consuming Delegated UI and UI Preview especially useful for
folks who may not have had experience with consuming such services before.
It also introduces Jena and the use of RDF tools for parsing RDF/XML
which will help folks who are not familiar with that.
Here is some feedback:
1) It would be good to mention in the Delegated UI section that Nina is
choosing to use Dojo toolkit for consuming that service. You did this for
the UI Preview, and it helps set the context for the code samples
provided. It would be also helpful if you provided the appropriate
references for folks not familiar with Dojo toolkit.
2) Based on your notes at the bottom of the document, I know that you
purposely left out the service discovery aspect from the tutorial. I
think that this is important to include this in the first version of the
tutorial. It is non-trivial, and may also mislead consumers to skip
programmatic discovery entirely.
This will really be a great resource already.
Thanks,
____________________________________________
Samit Mehta
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IBM Rational Software - Business Development
oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net wrote on 04/15/2011 02:53:33 PM:
> From: Dave <snoopdave at gmail.com>
> To: "oslc-cm at open-services.net" <oslc-cm at open-services.net>, oslc-
> core <oslc-core at open-services.net>
> Date: 04/15/2011 02:53 PM
> Subject: [oslc-core] OSLC Tutorial status (was Re: [oslc-cm] OSLC CM
> WG Minutes April 13...
> Sent by: oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Steve K Speicher <sspeiche at us.ibm.com>
wrote:
> > OSLC Tutorial out for review, consumer focused - contact Dave if
> you want access
> > to comment Reviewed approach on service provider tutorial, got
feedback that
> > current plan is best: build fascade onto existing tool (java api
> to Bugzilla)
>
> Just in case you lost the URL, here's the link to the OSLC Tutorial in
> Google Doc form:
> https://docs.google.com/document/pub?
> id=168GlmdArN5vn2j_yu5eyMEv0Krm_xJHvfTYhdV0A0fA
>
> And again: if you're interested in being a reviewer, then please let
> me know and I'll make it so you can leave comments and ask questions
> in-line within the document.
>
> Current status: Part 1 is available which covers OSLC consumer things:
> showing UI Previews and using Delegated UI to create and select
> resources. I think it also needs a section on HTTP operations.
>
> This week, I'm working on Part 2, which explains how to OSLC-enable a
> defect tracking system using an "adapter" approach, and uses Bugzilla
> as the system to be enabled. The adapter is a Java webapp that
> provides OSLC-CM, and then uses the Bugzilla XML-RPC web services API
> to translate to and from Bugzilla. I hope to get the Bugzilla Adapter
> and Part 2 out over the next two weeks.
>
> - Dave
>
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