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Scripters Club Recording: Making and publishing an Add-in - Guillaume Bugnon, Senior Manufacturing Data Engineer - SOITEC
Presenter: Guillaume Bugnon ( @guillaumebugnon)
Senior Manufacturing Data Engineer - SOITEC
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hogi: Who is using Add-in Manager to create and manage the Add-ins?
It's great - it facilitates a lot the work, but one cannot create Toolbars.
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@Georg : I'm not using it, I use the JMP new Add-in method, it is easy and powerful enough for my needs
- Add-In Manager - JMP User Community
- Add-In Guidelines - JMP User Community - these are for releasing addins to JMP Community but are good general guidelines to follow when creating addins (those which are not community related)
- JMP Help page for add-ins Compile Add-Ins with the JMP Add-In Builder
@Georg: You can open Add-ins in JMP as well
@hogi: we use it to automatically update the Add-In on the Notebooks of JMP users. Quite convenient
@Georg :I use the JMP Add-In Builder, and the automatic update I manage with a small start-up script.
@jthi: I use Add-In Manager to build my add-ins but I don't use it for updating. I manage add-in updates (and installations) using version control, these update checks are run when the add-in is launched from JMP menu.
@scwise: What are the best practices to create and deploy a JMP Add-Ins for a group of many separate scripts (like a series of custom data utility tools)?
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@hogi: We bundle Add-ins by functionality, 3-10 JSL files + menu items per Add-In. The Add-ins are hosted on SharePoint - and get automatically update when JMP starts (via the Script from Add-In Manager)
@jthi: I separate them into different jsl files. And when I build the add-in I will either have multiple menu items OR I will build user-interface which is used to launch those different functionalities
@scwise: Can you still use the JMP Custom Starter Menu format as an add-in template?
- Creating Your Own Dynamic Workflow With JMP® Custom Starter Menus: https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discovery-Summit-2016/Creating-Your-Own-Dynamic-Workflow-With-JMP-Custo...
- JMP Custom Starter Six Sigma (DMAIC) Menu Add-in: https://community.jmp.com/t5/JMP-Add-Ins/JMP-Custom-Starter-Six-Sigma-DMAIC-Menu-Add-in/ta-p/29384
This add-in downloads to your menu a JMP Custom Starter Menu created to orient common JMP tools to follow a Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve & Control) flow. Works with releases ...
@hogi: Toolbars: the tiniest custom starter menus - always available
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Re: Scripters Club Recording: Making and publishing an Add-in - Guillaume Bugnon, Senior Manufacturing Data Engineer - SOITEC
@guillaumebugnon, great presentation & apologize the audacity of asking whether you'd be able to share the presentation journal you used during this session. Are you able to?
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Re: Scripters Club Recording: Making and publishing an Add-in - Guillaume Bugnon, Senior Manufacturing Data Engineer - SOITEC
Hello @Ressel, I am waiting for internal validation before sharing.
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Re: Scripters Club Recording: Making and publishing an Add-in - Guillaume Bugnon, Senior Manufacturing Data Engineer - SOITEC
Please find the zip of the presentation:
- data samples: contains avro and parquet files from the orginal Semiconductor Capability.jmp data sample
- ImportFiles: contains all the file that can be added to a jmpaddin or share on a file server
- Presentation: contains the journal all journal attached files.
Guillaume
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Re: Scripters Club Recording: Making and publishing an Add-in - Guillaume Bugnon, Senior Manufacturing Data Engineer - SOITEC
@guillaumebugnon, merci beaucoup! And thanks again for the inspiration. It will be very useful!
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