On 10/17/07, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for participating the discussion. I collected all the input we
have so far at the following WIKI page:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/Roadmap+Discussion
Please feel free to add/update to make it an
On 10/18/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/17/07, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for participating the discussion. I collected all the input we
have so far at the following WIKI page:
Dear Simon,
First of all, my latter problem (regarding No service invoker is available
for reference default error) was saved. I think dependencies wasn't
causing this problem. Certainly, I use another dependencies, but I had
followed your steps and it was right. I think the problem was with the
On 10/18/07, Ana Belén Antón Gironés [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Simon,
First of all, my latter problem (regarding No service invoker is
available
for reference default error) was saved. I think dependencies wasn't
causing this problem. Certainly, I use another dependencies, but I had
Sorry for my ignorance. Thank you very much!!!
Ana Belen
-Mensaje original-
De: Ana Belén Antón Gironés [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 18 de octubre de 2007 11:26
Para: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
Asunto: Using Java Beans with Tuscany
Dear Simon,
First of all, my
Luciano
Exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you
Sid
Hi Sidart
The PassiveConnectionTestCase shows the usage of a
config file only
to set the managedTx property together with a
provided connection. I
also just committed a different variation of this
test case to show
the usage of
On 10/18/07, Brenda Haynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brenda
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Simon
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On 10/18/07, Brenda Haynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all. I am currently working on transitioning the project I am working
on from it's current framework to Tuscany. It's already services based, so
that is making things easier. Currently, a custom formatted xml message is
posted through tomcat. When the servlet recieves it, it does some custom
Another question. Is there a way to load composites and components at
runtime? I'm looking at issues of distributed application survivability and
in the event that a given service is no longer functional (hardware crash,
or other problems), I want to be able to relaunch a portion of the domain
Hi Jason, Welcome to Tuscany!
Comments below...
Would be great to have your input on how some of these features should work
. So keep asking the questions:-)
Regards
Simon
On 10/18/07, Jason Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another question. Is there a way to load composites and components at
Hi Jason
I expect others in the project who are closer to some of the non web
services bindings will have their own views on this. Am setting the ball
rolling by asking some questions. See below.
As a general rule I would try and start simple so I wouldn't necessarily
dive into thinking about
That's a lot of text to scroll through, so I'll just add my comments at the
top.
In regards to how the service is selected, this is based on information
within the message. Authentication simply determines if the message is
allowed to pass on.
In regards to the protocol between tomcat and the
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