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The Elk Framework A Device Framework http://elk.itn.liu.se Claes Buckwalter Linköping University, Sweden Sunday, November 5, 2006 Quebec City, Canada
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The Elk Framework A Java framework that provides the generic functionality required of a JDF-enabled device –Receive and send JMF –Receive and send JDF –Job queue –Execute JDF nodes –Manage subscriptions and send Signal JMF messages CIP4 open source license Based on JDFLib-J
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Controller/Manager The Elk Framework Process implementation The Elk Framework Device/Worker (RIP, digital press, binding machine, etc) JDF Instances JMF Messages
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The Elk Framework Package name: org.cip4.elk Interfaces and abstract classes that specify the services needed by a device –Incoming message dispatcher –Outgoing message dispatcher –JMF processors –Queue –Process –Subscription manager
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Incoming Messaging Gateway Outgoing Messaging Gateway Process Job Queue Subscription Manager State Changes Poll for new job HTTP State Changes QueueStatus Processor Message Processors HTTP Architecture Overview Device
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Reference Implementation Package name: org.cip4.elk.impl Concrete implementations of the classes defined in the Elk Framework: –Incoming message dispatcher for receiving JMF –Outgoing message dispatcher for sending JMF –JMF processors –Memory-based subscription manager –Memory-based queue –Simulated ConventionalPrinting process –MIME package reader –Web-based user interface
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Elk Reference Device Asynchronous HttpOutgoing JMFDispatcher Subscribing Incoming JMFDispatcher ConventionalPrintingProcess MemoryQueue SimpleSubscription Manager KnownMessagesJMFProcessor QueueStatusJMFProcessor HoldQueueJMFProcessor SubmitQueueEntryJMFProcessor OpenQueueJMFProcessor CloseQueueJMFProcessor ResumeQueueJMFProcessor StatusJMFProcessor EventsJMFProcessor StopPersChannelJMFProcessor DeviceConfig FileUtil ElkStartupServlet Dispatching JMFServlet
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To Do List Reference implementation –Full compliance to Base ICS Level 3 –Partial support for MIS ICS –Receive MIME –Device capabilities checking –Add support for all JMF message types –Full subscription/persistent channel support –Full queue support –Submit MIME –Generic process simulation –Secure messaging Volunteers?
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Online Demo http://elk.itn.liu.se/elk/jmf –Reference implementation (ConventionalPrinting) –Send a KnownMessages JMF Query to the URL above to find out what it can do –Web-based user interface that can be viewed in a web browser: http://elk.itn.liu.se/elk/
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Demo
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Use Cases A foundation for building a JDF Device –For example, a front-end for a integrated digital printer A tool for testing Controllers/Managers Implementing a simulation of a Device Learning JDF/JMF
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More Information The project web site: http://elk.itn.liu.se –Binaries and source code –Documentation Related reading –A JDF-enabled Workflow Simulation Tool, Claes Buckwalter, TAGA 2005 Proceedings Current Elk team –Claes Buckwalter, Linköping University, Sweden Contributors –Uppsala University, Sweden –Arvato Systems, Germany –Agfa, Belgium –Heidelberg, Germany –Printable Technologies, USA
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Thank you for listening! Claes Buckwalter clabu@itn.liu.se
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