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Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v1.0 2 Introduction: WTP 1.0 Release Review Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project Original project proposal submitted by ObjectWeb Original code contributions from IBM and Eteration (ObjectWeb Lomboz) Major Milestones Eclipse Foundation creation review June 2004 Full-time development since October 2004 BEA joins project leadership in February 2005 Agreement to move data tools into DTP project in March 2005 WTP 0.7 GA July 29, 2005 WTP 1.0 GA planned for December 16, 2005
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v1.0 3 WTP Requirements Process Requirements group Chaired by Jochen Krause, Innoopract (PMC member) Participation by major WTP developers and consumers IBM, BEA, Oracle, Genuitec, JBoss periodic telecons open to community; minutes posted to WTP website Delivers WTP requirements document to PMC for each major release, summarizing themes, major goals, supported platforms Reviews incoming requirements for clarity, scope (c.f. charter), alignment with themes, target release, and priority Proposes release numbering and interaction with prerequisite releases mailing list created to solicit community requirements Requirements, plans tracked via Bugzilla Themes and high-level requirements coordinated through Eclipse Requirements Council representation
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v1.0 4 WTP 1.0 Project Themes API declaration where appropriate Simple to use – wizards, editing support Large-scale development User experience – dynamic help, graphical WSDL editor Responsive UI - Eclipse jobs, operations processing for wizards Seamless editing of resources JDT-like features applied to other languages (HTML, JSP, XML, …) Flexible project layout Vendor ecosystem support – server integration, platform API Architectural alignment – integrate with platforms project model
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Feature Set - WST Basic Server Tools Support for server types and server connectivity, including web and DB Configure, publish, start/stop, debug Structured Source Editor Framework Web Language Tools HTML source editor CSS source editor JavaScript source editor XML Language Tools XML source editor XSD editor - Graphical and source editing DTD source editor Facets – technique and UI for modeling server features
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Feature Set – WST (continued) Web Service Tools WSDL Editor Graphical and source modes Integrated XSD editor Web Service Explorer Query and publish to UDDI Dynamically execute WSDL Web Service Wizard Extension points for codegen, deploy, test, etc. WS-I Test Tools - Validate WSDL and SOAP for WS-I compliance Data Tools [migrating to DTP] Database server explorer SQL scrapbook Output view RDB and SQL models
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Feature Set – JST Java EE Core Natures and Builders Java EE Views and Navigators Java EE Models Java EE Projects and Modules Flexible directory layout Not just exploded archives Support for WAR, EJB-JAR, EAR, etc Models and source editors for deployment descriptors Java EE Navigator view Ability to target on different servers Servlet Tools – wizard, Run As… JSP Language Tools JSP editor including syntax highlighting, code assist for HTML, Java, ELs, JavaScript, taglibs JSR-45 compliant debugging
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Feature Set – JST (continued) Java EE Server Tools - extends WST server tools with Java EE deployment Supports deploy, debug, project restart on Java EE runtimes Generic server adapter XML based configuration files for quick setup Includes JOnAS, WebLogic, WebSphere, Oracle, JBoss Custom (Java) server adapter for total control Includes Tomcat, Geronimo adapters JavaDoc Annotation Support Extensible facility to define tagsets Code assist in Java Editors + builders for code generation EJB – wizard, editing support, JavaDoc annotation support Java Web Services Extensible Web service wizard JAX-RPC codegen JSR 109 deployment ready Servlet (or in the future EJB) based Includes Axis support Models and source editors for deployment descriptors Integrated into Java EE Navigator
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v1.0 9 APIs 1.0 contains WTPs initial API definitions Provisional API where functionality is new or still in flux component.xml files determine API status; will transform into api.xml in 3.2 timeframe, based on work with platform API scanning tool used internally and externally Detect API use violations within WTP and between WTP and prerequisites. Track API changes across versions (milestones, releases) Enable adopters to discover, track reliance on provisional API Track JUnit coverage – goal is 100% for APIs Static Dynamic – Using trace component (PIAgent) from TPTP to determine EMF coverage. Track JavaDoc coverage – goal is 100% for APIs
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v API, continued WTP API summary is now automatically generated with each build Enables drill down and illustrates API component-by-component Example from 11/05 I-build: /apiresults/api-info-summary.html
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Developer/API Documentation Project-wide architectural overview (website) Describes nature and relationship of components Presentations and tutorials provide drill down on selected topics (such as server definition) Component overview (website) Describes operation of an individual component and relationships among its parts, lifecycle issues, and other emergent properties of component JavaDoc Package documentation Describes contents and inter-relationship of package contents Per-file JavaDoc Conventional JavaDoc guidelines apply; scope is the class/interface being documented and its immediate surface area Extension point documentation
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v User Documentation and Examples WTP 1.0 download includes online documentation Professional technical writer (IBM) contributing to 1.0 documentation Tutorials and presentation materials available on Includes copies of conference presentations (EclipseCon, JavaOne, EclipseWorld), articles, etc. Ecosystem lead (Lawrence Mandel) assists with tutorial and other educational collateral NL-enabled; non-English language packs will follow in Two books, one JST Pro published by 3 rd party, another in progress
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Architectural Issues Project boundary alignment (with platform) Internet proxy preferences Operations Undo/Redo WTPs Flexible Project (Resource Layer) Extensible Navigator Tabbed Properties View Project boundary alignment (between projects) Eventual location of EJB 3.0 / JSR 220 (ORM) technologies Validation (WTP, TPTP) TCPIP Monitor (WTP, TPTP) RDB and DTP (WTP and DTP) – moving in 1.5 timeframe if API migration path is clear (otherwise in next major release)
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v End-of-Life No previous WTP releases included API definitions, so no end-of-life issues exist. Also see DTP migration plan on previous slide
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Defect Statistics as of 11/14/2005 Bug statistics as of May 08, 2005 Release Exit Criteria: zero P1/blocker defects & 100% automated test pass rate where static analysis is feasible – Test results posted with each build – A ll tests are in CVS Target Milestone Severity M101.0 M61.0 M91.5 M11.5 M2Total blocker critical major normal minor trivial Total
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Supported Standards WST: W3C and OASIS standards HTML 4.01 XHTML 1.0 / 1.1 XML Catalog 1.0 CSS 2.0 ECMAScript 262 SQL99 / SQL2003 XML 1.0 XSD 1.0 WSDL 1.1 WS-I Basic Profile 1.1 SOAP 1.1 WS-I Attachment Profile 1.0. JST: JCP standards J2EE 1.2 / 1.3 / 1.4 Servlet, JSP, EJB, JAX-RPC, JSR109, JSR045, JSR109, JSR921 JDBC 2.1
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Update Manager Site Hosted on SourceForge Enables WTP users to easily access WTP prerequisites from SourceForge Simplifies acquisition and update processing
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Schedule 1.0 release scheduled for December 16, milestones (M8-M10); continuation of 0.7 numbering scheme Post-1.0 will join Callisto train, leading to platform 3.2 / WTP 1.5 release date (6/30/06) MilestoneDate M8September 23, 2005 M9November 18, 2005 M10 (1.0 GA)December 16, 2005
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Process: Committers and Activities Over 62 contributors (28 active committers) from 9 companies Committer elections and removals have followed charter principles Continuing to recruit additional contributors (organizations and individuals) Open communications via 5 WTP mailing lists, plus newsgroup PMC, overall dev, WST, JST, JSF, requirements mailing lists Committer responsiveness to newsgroup has suffered during crunch times – looking to improve Plans available: Meetings, meeting, meetings – numerous, open, and documented Weekly PMC, weekly dev status, requirements as needed, bi-weekly architecture PMC minutes available on website: Weekly status telecon minutes available on website: telecons/ telecons/ Open and inclusive release planning and tracking processes Bugzilla used to request and track all defects, enhancements, and milestone plans Additional reports (defect summaries, test stats, etc) used to enhance planning / tracking All contributions made directly to Eclipse CVS Nightly, weekly integration builds, and release builds available to the community Coordination/cooperation with other Eclipse projects Platform, DTP, TPTP Leveraging other open source technologies in the project
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Process: Community Substantial WTP download activity for milestones and releases Substantial website content Download links, New & Noteworthy, mailing lists, presentation DB Tutorials, documentation, presentation summary, people pages Evangelism and outreach in the market & broader community Ecosystem lead (Lawrence Mandel) Website lists WTP events (conferences, etc.) Multiple commercial implementations, more coming… Working with Eclipse and industry press to promote WTP Presence at EclipseCon, Eclipse World, Colorado Software Summit, BEAworld, others Blogs, articles, press releases, etc. to promote and eduate
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Process: Incubation and Fostering WTP incubating JSF sub-project First instance of top-level project incubation outside of technology project WTP charter updated with Board approval to reflect this Sub-project follows normal processes: open, transparent, inclusive
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Contributing Organizations BEA Eteration Exadel IBM Innoopract JBoss ObjectWeb Oracle SAS Thales Turkcell University of Karlsruhe
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Commercial Adopters IBM – Rational Application Developer BEA – WebLogic Workshop Eteration – Lomboz Genuitec – MyEclipse Innoopract – Yoxos Exadel – Exadel Studio JBoss – JBoss IDE SAP – NetWeaver Studio Oracle Borland
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Supported Servers Open Source Apache Tomcat Apache Geronimo Apache Derby JBoss ObjectWeb JONAS Glassfish: Commercial IBM WebSphere BEA WebLogic Oracle server
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Intellectual Property Accepting Contributions (In-Bound Licensing) All new code provided under Eclipse Public License (EPL)Eclipse Public License (EPL) Redistribution of 3 rd -party (non-EPL) components approved by EMO DTD and schema download licensing available Licensing Contributions (Out-Bound Licensing) WTP 1.0 provided under EPL about.html / licenses: 3PC listed, standard about.html completed Due Diligence and Record Keeping All WTP Committers completed Committer Agreement & approved by PMC/EMO EMO maintains list of all 3 rd -party (non-EPL) components used by WTP Source scan and due diligence requested of EMO Live IP log available at Reviews Creation Review approved July IP and Release Review approved July 6, 2005 Eclipse Foundation IP Policy:
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Forward Project Plan WTP 1.0 scheduled for December 16, 2005, based on platform WTP will ship subsequent to platform in early 2006 Aligning future release cycles with platform Align with Eclipse Platform releases starting June 2006 Synchronized maintenance releases as needed Major themes: Java 5 EE, additional servers, update standards, architectural alignment with platform, graduate JSF component (Oracle), graduate EJB 3.0 support (currently housed in technology projects)
Eclipse Foundation, Inc. | Copyright © 2005 IBM and BEA and made available under the EPL v Thanks and… Please provide us with your feedback, requirements, issues Submit enhancement requests / defects in Bugzilla Submit questions / issues in the WTP Newsgroup: news://news.eclipse.org/eclipse.webtools Engage with the WTP devs to contribute: Feedback, Feedback, Feedback!