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Re: [bpel-dev] BPEL Parsing
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Hey Iyad,
you need to adjust your compiler setttings ... look af the PDF at
http://www.eclipse.org/bpel/users/howto/ode.php, , Section 2.2.1, step 14
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
Simon Daniel Moser
Team Lead BPEL Editor - Websphere Integration Developer (WID)
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Hi Simon,
Thank you for help.
I just tried your code and after a big dependencies problems i noticed
that there are some restriction to the use of some libraries
like : org.eclipse.bpel.model.resource.BPELResourceSetImpl;
or even i find that in the bpel.ui.util there is the class BPELReader, i
wanted to use it and specially use the read(..) method the samething
there is restriction rule for using this class
i remind that i created a new plugin project with the all necessary
plugin dependencies concerning eclipse.bpel and other emf stuff
also one another thing some packages won't be found with just
org.eclipse.bepel.* but we have to add the bin in front to be
bin.org.eclipse.bpel.*
In fact i'm looking to extend the plugin to be able to do some kind of
right mouse clik and then manipulate the BPEL process.
Thank you
Iyad
Simon D Moser wrote:
> Hi Iyad,
>
> here's some sample code to do this: Write your own eclipse plugin, and
> **assuming ** your file is in your eclipse runtime workspace, this can be
> done as follows:
>
> IPath path = new Path("/pathToMyBPELFile/myFile.bpel");
> IFile bpelFile = ResourcesPlugin.:getWorkspace().getRoot().getFile
> (path);
> loadBPEL(bpelFile);).
>
>
> protected Process loadBPEL(IFile bpelFile) {
>
> ResourceSet fResourceSet = new BPELResourceSetImpl();
>
> IPath fullProcessPath = bpelFile.getFullPath();
> URI uri = URI.createPlatformResourceURI
> (fullProcessPath.toString(), false);
> bpelResource = fResourceSet.getResource(uri, true);
>
> EcorePackage instance = EcorePackage.eINSTANCE;
> instance.eAdapters();
>
> try {
> bpelResource.load(Collections.EMPTY_MAP);
> EList<EObject> contents = bpelResource.getContents();
> if (!contents.isEmpty()) {
> return (Process) contents.get(0);
> }
> } catch (Exception e) {
> e.printStackTrace();
> }
>
> return null;
>
> }
>
>
> Similar code exists in the loadModel() method of the BPELEditor class in
> the bpel.ui plugin. Now you have the EMF Process-root EObject, that has
the
> in-memory representation of this. You can now read/modify this using
> standard EMF methods.
> For each EMF object (such as Process) there is also a method getElement()
> which returns you the DOM Element - not sure why you'd need that though.
> Parsing with EMF is much more conveniant. Let me know if that answered
your
> question.
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
>
> Simon Daniel Moser
>
> Team Lead BPEL Editor - Websphere Integration Developer (WID)
> IBM Software Group, Application and Integration Middleware Software
> Business Process Solutions Development 1
>
>
>
>
>
> Phone: +49-7031-16-4304 IBM Deutschland
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> Fax: +49-7031-16-4890 Schoenaicher Str. 220
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> E-Mail: smoser@xxxxxxxxxx 71032 Boeblingen
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> IBM Deutschland
> Research &
> Development
> GmbH /
> Vorsitzender des
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> Martin Jetter
> Geschäftsführung:
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> Registergericht:
> Amtsgericht
> Stuttgart, HRB
> 243294
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> From: iyad alshabani <iyad.alshabani@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> To: "BPEL Designer project developer discussions."
<bpel-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: 08/07/2009 12:22 PM
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> Subject: [bpel-dev] BPEL Parsing
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> Sent by: bpel-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
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>
> Hello
> I'm new to BPEL designer project ,
> I'm working on a project wich will use the BPEL designer, what i need is
> how to parse a .bpel file generated by the BPEL designer or other tool?
> and where is it handled? I have seen some examples using the Process as
> the main object for BPEL file using the Ecore model of BPEL and what
> about DOM representation?
>
> Does any one have an example ?
>
> Thank you for help.
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