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Application Architecture State

Posted: 18 May 2021, 00:59
by colinfrewen
Hi

Over the next few months we will be sharing our custom models. These are NON-STANDARD and are not supported by EAS.

This report was designed to create an easy to view current and target state using standard classes. You will have to change three lines in the report by adding in your class for current and future state. We also use a custom class called (Application_Lifecycle_Status) but you can change this back to the default "Lifecycle_Status".

<xsl:variable name="currentArchState" select="/node()/simple_instance[name='Class80002']"/> <!--current architecture state-->
<xsl:variable name="futureArchState" select="/node()/simple_instance[name='Class380005']"/> <!--future architecture state-->
<xsl:variable name="lifecycleStatuses" select="/node()/simple_instance[type='Application_Lifecycle_Status']"/> <!--Create an application lifecycle class-->

Please check your enumeration Icon is poulated as well. If you have trouble updating the code based on your repository, we will help. The image is as it should look. We have similar reports that use capability, risk, projects etc. instead of family.

We are happy to receive feedback.

Regards
Colin

Re: Application Architecture State

Posted: 17 Jun 2021, 21:53
by jmk
Thanks Colin.

Re: Application Architecture State

Posted: 17 May 2023, 13:43
by Conork
Hi Colin, thanks for sharing!

Having an two issues if you could give any suggestions?

Firstly, the lifecycle indicators are not being picked up correctly and then all the applications are being picked up in Current and Future states but the numbering is correct. For example, in the application family 'second family' it should only be 'Workday' in the Current State column 'Oracle HR' in the Future State column.

Within the Architecture State class I created two instances for 'Current' and 'Future' which is how the mapping is done.

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!

Thanks,
Conor