Release Notes - Apache Taverna Language 0.15.1-incubating and Apache Taverna OSGi 0.2.1-incubating
The Apache Taverna (incubating) team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Taverna Language 0.15.1-incubating and and Apache Taverna OSGi 0.2.1-incubating.
This release note is also available at https://s.apache.org/2016-04-12-tavlang
This release of Taverna Language is an update that fixes bugs and also adds the Tavlang Tool, contributed by Menaka Madushanka (sponsored by Google Summer of Code 2015).
Taverna Language is available for download from https://taverna.incubator.apache.org/download/language/
<ADD LINK>.
This release of Taverna OSGi Plugin System will support the upcoming Apache releases of the Taverna Engine, Taverna Common Activities, and Taverna Command Lineand is .
Taverna OSGi is available for download <ADD LINK>.
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from https://taverna.incubator.apache.org/download/osgi/
New Features
Addition of Tavlang Tool to Taverna Language
The Taverna Language command line (tavlang) tool accesses the features of the Taverna language modules. The tool has the following functions:
– Conversion
– Inspection
– Validation
– Viewing workflow statistics.
See For more information, see the Apache Taverna Tavlang Tool for more information.
Improvements/Enhancements
(1) OSGi Support
The OSGi support has been stabilized. The current OSGi version will be 0.2.1-incubating.
(2) Retained Functionality
<Does this stay with Language/OSGi or move to 2nd RN?>
These plugins ARE included in the 3.1.0 release:
– Beanshell scripts
– External Tool
– Interaction service
– REST service
– Spreadsheet
– XML splitters
– WSDL services
– XPath
Removed / Retired Features
None.
Bug Fixes
Mvn clean package fails to run (TAVERNA-874)
README: https://s.apache.org/tavlang
Taverna OSGi plugin system
This is the first release of Apache Taverna OSGi plugin system, a plugin system for Java console and desktop applications using OSGi, including an online update mechanism.
For an overview, see the README: https://s.apache.org/taverna-osgi
Improvements/Enhancements
wfdesc export
The module taverna-scufl2-wfdesc is now enabled in the build of Taverna Language.This includes export of workflow structures in RDF Turtle format using the vocabulary http://purl.org/wf4ever/wfdesc
Removed / Retired features
The taverna-scufl2-wfdesc module is no longer runnable as a standalone JAR - this has been superseded by the new tavlang tool.
Bug Fixes
See See also JIRA change notes:
Apache Taverna Parent: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=12333249&projectId=12318322
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Apache Taverna OSGi: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?version=12332248&projectId=12318322
Known Issues
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None.
Installation Information
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See JIRA:
Apache Taverna Parent: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAVERNA/component/12326807
Apache Taverna Language: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAVERNA/component/12326808
Apache Taverna OSGi: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAVERNA/component/12326809
Installation Information
Package names have changed to begin with org.apache.taverna
and source code has been reorganized.
Prerequisites
Java 1.8 or newer. (Tested with OpenJDK 1.8.)
Apache Maven 3.2.5 or newer. (Older versions will probably work.)
Installation
See Apache Taverna website for See Taverna Language download instructions and Taverna OSGi download instructions.
More details: http://taverna.incubator.apache.org/
Stay Informed
Please subscribe to and contact the dev@taverna mailing list for any questions, suggestions, and discussions about Apache Taverna.
Bugs and feature plannings plans are tracked in the JIRA Issue tracker under the TAVERNA components language and osgi. Anyone may add an issue.
Disclaimer
Apache Taverna is an effort undergoing incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) sponsored by the Apache Incubator PMC. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.