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Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench 1.0 Michelle Vidanes & Dave Carver STAR XML Data Architects, Certified Scrum Masters

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Legal Items Visual Studio, Visual SourceSafe, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP are registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Mac is a registered trademark of Apple. Eclipse, Built on Eclipse and Eclipse Ready, Mylyn, and Web Tools Platform are trademarks of Eclipse Foundation, Inc. BOD is a registered trademark of the Open Applications organization. All material used in this presentation from sources outside of STAR are used with the permission of the author, or dually annotated as to where the source of the information was retrieved. All copyrights belong to the original owners.

Late Breaking News Note: Performance Enhancement fix. After installation of the STAR Workbench, Rename the file eclipse.ini, to starwb.ini. Located in Workbench installation directory.

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench General Overview Layout Perspectives Views Accessing Help Projects New Project Wizard Source Code Control Integration

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Features of the Workbench Working with STAR BODs Using the WSDL Editor XSD to UML Modification Request Tracking

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench General Overview

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Overview Platform Neutral Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows VISTA MAC OSX Linux – Ubuntu, Red Hat, Debian, SUSE Basic Tools for Working with BODs XML Editor XML Schema Editor WSDL Editor Used to develop STAR BODs STAR Data Architects use these tools daily. Based Open Source or Free Software.

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Workbench Plugins

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail General Overview Perspective Name Perspective Views Editors

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Available Perspectives STAR Workbench Source Code Control CVS Repository SVN Repository Team Synchronizing Database Development Hypermodel Planning Tasks and Issues Java Resource (Default)‏

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Views Views can be used independent of the perspectives. Users can add or remove views from any perspective, thus creating their own custom perspectives. Views can be moved and placed any where. Editors can be placed and split on the screen. The Layout is under the users control

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Preferences General Editor Content Types Syntax Coloring Auto Saving Key Bindings Feature Specific Editor Validation XML Catalogs Team Preferences Source Code Control CVS Subversion

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Integrated Help System Accessed through the Workbench's Help Menu Includes extensive help on the various features of the workbench

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Workbench Demostration #1

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Import, Export, Source Control....OH MY!!

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail New Projects File -> New Project ALT+SHFT+N Project Wizards General Static Web Project Projects from CVS Projects from SVN Java Projects

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Importing Projects Archives ZIP TAR TAR.GZ Existing Projects Directories

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Exporting Projects ZIP, TARs Projects or Individual Files FTP/WEBDAV Team Project Sets Workspace Preferences

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Workbench Demonstration #2

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Source Code Control Support for the following Source Code Control Systems: CVS ClearCase, Microsoft Team System plugins available Commercially

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Source Code Control CVS

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Source Code Control Subversion

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Working with STAR BODs: XML Editor – STAR BOD Instances XML Schema Editor – STAR BOD Schemas WSDL Editor – STAR Web Service Transport Task Lists – Modification Requests

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail XML Editor Grammar Aware Content Assist Source Formatting Hover Help over Tags Handles invalid XML files Syntax Color Highlighting XML Dev Tools Presentation – Craig Salter

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail XML Editor As you type validation Visual indication of Errors Problems View displays Workspace XML Validation Errors Supports XML Schema or DTD STAR BODs are XML Schemas XML Dev Tools Presentation – Craig Salter

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail XML Schema Editor Design View View Schemas Graphically Automatic Layout Graphical Editing Properties View for Editing Attributes Manages Imports and Includes. XML Dev Tools Presentation – Craig Salter

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail XSD to UML Import STAR BOD schema as UML 2.1 Class Diagrams

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail XSD to UML UML 2.1 Compatible Rational Software Architect 7.0 Top Cased UML Class Diagrams Stereotypes Message Hierarchy See what the Instance may look like without generating XML

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail WSDL Editor – Web Service Creation Wizard Web Service Graphical Editor Add Operations - Creates Messages Parts Elements Navigate the Types Generate Bindings Integrates with Schema Editor

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Transport 2005

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Workbench Demonstration #3

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Request Tracking

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Task Repositories Connects the STAR Workbench to an Issue Repository Supported Repositories Bugzilla JIRA MANTIS TRAC STAR uses a Mantis Repository

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Task Lists Submit Tasks Update Existing Tasks Query by Project Notification of New Tasks Notification of Task Updates. Tasks from multiple Repositories in One Area.

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Task Editor

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Task Focused User Interface

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail Additional Functionality Generate XML based on Schema XML Editor – Graphical Mode XML Catalogs Associate Editors to other extensions. Customize XML Syntax Highlight Templates for XML/XSD/WSDL Editors WS-I Basic Profile Validation XSLT and XQUERY Support

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench 1.2 STAR BOD Guidelines integrated into Help STAR Workbench Update Site Minor Version Updates for STAR Plugins Leverages Workbench's built in Update Manager Eclipse Web Tools and Eclipse Platform Various Bug Fixes (150 – 200 Bug Fixes)‏ Web Services Explorer Hypermodel 3.1 Numerous fixes with saving changes to the model.

Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail STAR Workbench Available to STAR Members and their various organizations