Hey Emily,
if I understood your question
correctly you try to have the BPEL Designer as a standalone
application without all that other eclipse stuff like Java
development...
In eclipse terms this is called a Rich-Client
application and there are tons of articles and tutorials about RCP
(Rich Client Platform) on the net. (eg.
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-RCP-1/tutorial1html)
All
BPEL designer plugins are pretty much standard eclipse plugins - so
packaging them as a rich client should probably be possible. But I
doubt that anybody has tried it out yet... Good luck :-)
Hope
that helps...
Michael
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bpel-dev,
We
have download the source code of Eclipse BPEL Designer and we can
run it in source code. I would like to know how can I make this
bpel-designer running out side of eclipse, In other words, how can I
package it into a standalone application?
Any advice or
idea is welcome.
Thank you very much.
Emily
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