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Posted to user@commons.apache.org by Nestor Urquiza <ne...@yahoo.com> on 2006/04/04 18:16:53 UTC

mailing list search capability available?

Hi everyone,
someone please could give me a hint on how to look for
a keyword with the mailing list?
I am trying to look in all threads at
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-commons-user/
for some posts about anyone having experience on using
commons scxml in business protocol implementations. In
a glance I am planning to use SCXML for building
strict business rules clients must meet in order to
interact with a backend api. States are clearly needed
because clients have persmissions to make http
specific calls only after they meet criterias and come
from other valid states.
Thanks a lot
Nestor

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Re: mailing list search capability available?

Posted by Nestor Urquiza <ne...@yahoo.com>.
Thanks a lot Rahul,
I really appreciate all the provided help
regards,
Nestor

--- Rahul Akolkar <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 4/4/06, Nestor Urquiza <ne...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > someone please could give me a hint on how to look
> for
> > a keyword with the mailing list?
> > I am trying to look in all threads at
> >
>
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-commons-user/
> > for some posts about anyone having experience on
> using
> > commons scxml in business protocol
> implementations.
> <snip/>
> 
> In addition to Kai's suggestion, you can also try
> MARC [1] or nabble
> [2], which have better searching capabilities.
> 
> Using Commons SCXML for managing state-based
> behavior in any domain is
> clean, and backed by an emerging W3C standard, so is
> a value-add. In
> addition, I'm aware that UML profiles exist for
> automated business
> processes -- there have also been UML to BPEL4WS
> mappings, for
> example.
> 
> 
> > In
> > a glance I am planning to use SCXML for building
> > strict business rules clients must meet in order
> to
> > interact with a backend api. States are clearly
> needed
> > because clients have persmissions to make http
> > specific calls only after they meet criterias and
> come
> > from other valid states.
> <snap/>
> 
> If you end up applying Commons SCXML in a new
> domain, while it may
> require some thought upfront, it gets you a lasting,
> extensible
> solution. If you have specific questions on Commons
> SCXML, please
> prefix the email subject with [SCXML]. The Commons
> SCXML website [3]
> also has some usage notes and usecases.
> 
> -Rahul
> 
> [1]
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-commons-user
> [2] http://www.nabble.com/Commons---User-f319.html
> [3] http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/scxml/
> 
> 
> > Thanks a lot
> > Nestor
> >
> 
>
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Re: mailing list search capability available?

Posted by Rahul Akolkar <ra...@gmail.com>.
On 4/4/06, Nestor Urquiza <ne...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> someone please could give me a hint on how to look for
> a keyword with the mailing list?
> I am trying to look in all threads at
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-commons-user/
> for some posts about anyone having experience on using
> commons scxml in business protocol implementations.
<snip/>

In addition to Kai's suggestion, you can also try MARC [1] or nabble
[2], which have better searching capabilities.

Using Commons SCXML for managing state-based behavior in any domain is
clean, and backed by an emerging W3C standard, so is a value-add. In
addition, I'm aware that UML profiles exist for automated business
processes -- there have also been UML to BPEL4WS mappings, for
example.


> In
> a glance I am planning to use SCXML for building
> strict business rules clients must meet in order to
> interact with a backend api. States are clearly needed
> because clients have persmissions to make http
> specific calls only after they meet criterias and come
> from other valid states.
<snap/>

If you end up applying Commons SCXML in a new domain, while it may
require some thought upfront, it gets you a lasting, extensible
solution. If you have specific questions on Commons SCXML, please
prefix the email subject with [SCXML]. The Commons SCXML website [3]
also has some usage notes and usecases.

-Rahul

[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-commons-user
[2] http://www.nabble.com/Commons---User-f319.html
[3] http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/scxml/


> Thanks a lot
> Nestor
>

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