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Summary: | Remove the term "CASA" from the user interface | ||
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Product: | soa | Reporter: | _ gsporar <gsporar> |
Component: | Composite Application | Assignee: | Tientien Li <tli> |
Status: | VERIFIED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | ifilippova |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
_ gsporar
2007-02-15 06:18:03 UTC
Tien assigning to you as this involves product/marketing issues. All suggestions made in this request have been implemented in NB6.0 You don't want to know what CACA means in French... >All suggestions made in this request have been implemented in NB6.0 Great! Does that by chance also mean that we can close http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=95635 ? Thanks, Gregg Reopening this issue. In NetBeans IDE 6 Beta 2 I see "CASA" all over the help file contents. Please fix before FCS - this is *way* confusing. We beleive it is very fitting to name the editor as the "Composite Application Service Assembly" (CASA) editor. The term "Composite Application" in this context referring to the composite application project of NetBeans. The term "Service Assembly" means a JBI specific deployment packaging format. The "Composite Application Service Assembly" editor was designed as a tool that takes a composite application project and generates a JBI service assebmly according to user specified compositions, i.e., ports and connections. The full name Composite Application Service Assembly is too long to be used directly in UI. Since using CASA on the UI may be confusing to beginner users, we agreed to remove all direct usages of the term "CASA" in UI. However, we don't seen any problem using the terms "Composite Application Service Assembly editor" or "CSAS editor" in documentations such as on-line help. Since we have now added the Service Assembly to the Composite Application, and not changed the CASA term, and Tientien doesn't intend to, I will verify that this hasn't been fixed. |