Hi Shree,
If interested in the generator, I can share the Bugzilla adaptor model (http://wiki.eclipse.org/Lyo/AdaptorCodeGeneratorWorkshop#Define_your_adaptor_model)
I have used to re-generated the Bugzilla project. That can help you further along the way.
I intend to publish such an model to complement the codeGenerator documentation, but have no concrete plans yet.
As a starting point, I can do it via mail (who know, this could be what I end up publishing on the wiki)
Regards
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Jad El-khoury, PhD
Mechatronics Lab, Department of Machine Design
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
S-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
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Phone: +46(0)8 790 6877
Mobile: +46(0)70 773 93 45
From: lyo-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lyo-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Steve Speicher
Sent: 31 March 2014 17:46
To: Lyo project developer discussions
Subject: Re: [lyo-dev] PLM OSLC4J
Hi Shree,
Another suggestion (if you willing to try a new contribution) is to try out the recent adaptor code generator [1].
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 5:58 AM, Shree L <freeshree13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I was able to successfully launch and run the sample bugzilla oslc4j and ninacrm.
Now I am trying to build OSLC4J teamcenter service provider.
Is there any sample programs which can give me guidance on how to go about it.
I need to build similar service provider as bugzillaOSLC4J where a webservice will be launched to provide all the change requests based on projects from teamcenter and displays all the direct links.
Please let me know if anybody can help me understand how to start.
Would tweaking bugzilla oslc4J would work in any way?
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