[kepler-users] Ecoinformatics CVS account - Kepler
Seguin, Ralph P
ralph.p.seguin at lmco.com
Tue May 17 15:37:40 PDT 2005
Hi.
Thanks for the access.
I'll get around to checking things out soon, after I get Kepler working with our actors/components.
Is there a quickstart doc somewhere that describes the process of putting your actors into Kepler?
Also, it looks like the web services actor, the WSDL URL is strictly a static pulldown menu of choices rather than allowing a typein (in addition)
I'm under the gun timewise for a demo, so sorry for the
late notice.
I'm having trouble getting something that works in Ptolemy
II (4.0.1) to work in Kepler.
I have a .jar file and some component description files
(.xml) that worked fine for Ptolemy II
(MyUserLibrary.xml), or through the Graph->ImportLibrary,
Graph->Save In Library items.
However, if I do this in Kepler, no go (nothing shows up
in the component tree at least).
I put the .jar file in the right place (I believe).
I've been poking around in the Kepler tree under
configs/ptolemy/configs/kepler
and I was looking at annotations.owl and ontology.owl, and
I believe that I could hack these things in by hand, if
need be, but I'd prefer to do it right.
Sooo... what is the appropriate means of having your
components/actors show up in the Kepler GUI?
Thanks.
-Ralph
seguin at lmsal.com
rpseguin at gmail.com
408-718-4632
-----Original Message-----
From: Colby Walsworth [mailto:walswort at nceas.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:06 PM
To: Seguin, Ralph P
Cc: Matt Jones
Subject: Ecoinformatics CVS account - Kepler
Hello Ralph,
We have created a new CVS account on cvs.ecoinformatics.org for you to
access and contribute to the latest source code and document
repositories for the Kepler project. You will probably want to check
out the "kepler" module, or possibly the subprojects underneath these
which might be of more specific interest. Most files are organized by
subproject. You can find information on this project here:
http://kepler.ecoinformatics.org
Following is some information about your account and CVS:
A. Here is your username and password for your new account:
username: seguin
password: 4aoE2Sa
You should log into ecoinformatics.org using a secure shell program
(ssh)(Only ssh v.2 is supported on this server)and change your password.
Once you are logged in you may change your password by typing
"passwd". It will prompt you for your new password twice. Your password
should be 6-8 characters with a mix of letters and numbers and should
not resemble a dictionary word. Also there is a file named ".forward" in
your home directory that has you email address that all your mail needs
to be forwarded to. You may edit this if your email address changes.
B. *How to set up CVS under Windows using TortoiseCVS *
We recommend that you use TortoiseCVS v. 1.4.5 or higher to access CVS
via Windows. You will need to run CVS thru SSH version 2. SSH version
1 will not work correctly. TortoiseCVS v.1.4.5 and higher include
instructions about how to setup SSH version 2 using TortoisePlink.
An older document that might be of use describes how to generically run
CVS with SSH--
http://cvs.ecoinformatics.org/HOWTO-cvs-over-ssh.html
C. *Email lists*
As part of the Kepler groups, you are enrolled in
several email lists which will provide notification of repository
updates, as well as serve as general archived forums for discussion.
You have been enrolled in these lists:
There is a kepler developemnt email list you may want to check out and
subscribe to. Here is the list info:
http://mercury.nceas.ucsb.edu/ecoinformatics/mailman/listinfo/kepler-dev
Again, welcome to the kepler development project. If you have any
questions about using CVS or SSH, or membership on the kepler email lists,
please send us a note at "help at nceas.ucsb.edu".
Cheers,
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National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
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phone: (805) 892-2507, fax: (805) 892-2510
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