Deploying SWP applications on TBL

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ChilliPeppers

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Aug 6, 2013, 7:37:57 AM8/6/13
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Hello,

Is there any equivalent to the old TopBraid Ensemble Application Assembly and Deployment capability for deploying an SWP app on TBL?

If that's a stupid question, is there any example of the URL composition (using the SWP server arguments described in the SWP User Guide)?

In that document under "The Role of the Server" the URL is http://localhost:8083/tbl/uispin?_resource=......  Is that still uispin? or is it now swp? 

How would you construct a URL that uses multiple arguments? (eg _base and _viewClass)

Could you please give an example URL using the _base argument. Would that point to the SWA:Application or to the URL of the graph defined in the ui:queryGraph of a ui:prototype?

Thanks

Holger Knublauch

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Aug 6, 2013, 6:47:58 PM8/6/13
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On 8/6/2013 21:37, ChilliPeppers wrote:
Hello,

Is there any equivalent to the old TopBraid Ensemble Application Assembly and Deployment capability for deploying an SWP app on TBL?

There is no drag-and-drop assembly of components yet in SWP, but the SWA gadgets should be easy to enough to wire together "by hand". The deployment step is simply the project upload feature of TBL.



If that's a stupid question, is there any example of the URL composition (using the SWP server arguments described in the SWP User Guide)?

You can see many different URLs if you simply open EVN from TBC-ME and look at the URLs in the browser bar.



In that document under "The Role of the Server" the URL is http://localhost:8083/tbl/uispin?_resource=......  Is that still uispin? or is it now swp?

Both work, but swp is preferred.



How would you construct a URL that uses multiple arguments? (eg _base and _viewClass)

swp?_base=...&_viewClass=...



Could you please give an example URL using the _base argument. Would that point to the SWA:Application or to the URL of the graph defined in the ui:queryGraph of a ui:prototype?

_base needs to be the URI of the default query graph. Your application may not even need this, if you wrap it with <ui:setContext ui:queryGraph="<...>">...</ui:setContext>. Otherwise you can see examples of the _base argument via EVN.

HTH
Holger

Terry Roach

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Aug 6, 2013, 7:28:51 PM8/6/13
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Thanks Holger, those responses look like they will solve my problems.

Much appreciated!

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