[DFDL-WG] action 228 - tutorials - small progress

Mike Beckerle mbeckerle.dfdl at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 09:38:06 EST 2016


Progress on this action.

Here's a start at a tutorial on bit-order. Eventually the URL will change
to a more reasonable and stable one:

https://opensource.ncsa.illinois.edu/bamboo/artifact/DFDL-MASTER21/JOB1/build-132/Tutorials/bitorder.tutorial.tdml.xml
<https://exchange10.columbia.tresys.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=518bb2929d6b4d75a8fd2d6fbf6e8941&URL=https%3a%2f%2fopensource.ncsa.illinois.edu%2fbamboo%2fartifact%2fDFDL-MASTER21%2fJOB1%2fbuild-132%2fTutorials%2fbitorder.tutorial.tdml.xml>

This is the TDML source file corresponding to it where you can see the
<tdml:tutorial> elements have been inserted with extensive xhtml5 markup.

https://opensource.ncsa.illinois.edu/bitbucket/projects/DFDL/repos/daffodil/browse/tutorials/src/main/resources/bitorder.tut.tdml?at=5d6e1756e5663a4831d8460eb411eedcf04017e3

This renders well in Chrome and in Firefox. Have not tried other browsers.

We have a background project here (meaning people are squeezing it between
other things) at Tresys to add interaction capabilities to these, where one
would have buttons that take you to an interaction dialog where you can
edit the schema and/or expected/input data and run. The links above do not
have any connections to this feature yet.  So the advantage of TDML in the
above is only that the files are sure to create verifiable working examples
that do not become stale and non-working.


Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL Workgroup Co-Chair | Tresys Technology |
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