Re: Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?

2007-07-03 Thread Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa

Tks for a very clear and prompt response.
Enric


2007/7/3, Mike Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Enric,

In a word - no.  The decision was made some time ago that JDK 5.0 would
be the lowest version level of the Java SDK that would be supported by
Tuscany SCA.

Yours, Mike.

Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa wrote:
 Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?

 I'm having a major.minor version error.

 thks,
 Enric


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Re: Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?

2007-07-03 Thread Luciano Resende

Enric

  As Mike said, Tuscany SCA requires JDK 5.x. But, from your previous
posts, looks like you are also using SDO (that supports JDK 1.4 with
minor changes) and DAS (Ron just submitted a patch to allow DAS to be
compiled under JDK 1.4).


On 7/3/07, Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Tks for a very clear and prompt response.
Enric


2007/7/3, Mike Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Enric,

 In a word - no.  The decision was made some time ago that JDK 5.0 would
 be the lowest version level of the Java SDK that would be supported by
 Tuscany SCA.

 Yours, Mike.

 Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa wrote:
  Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?
 
  I'm having a major.minor version error.
 
  thks,
  Enric
 

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Re: Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?

2007-07-03 Thread Anderson, Jeff T \(CA - Toronto\)
I am currently architecting a SOA platform for a major Canadian financial 
services client.  The platform is based on the IFX schema standard, Tuscany 
version 9.0, Axis2 and spring 2.1.  We are using Tuscany specifically for 
creating service assemblies that will allow us to change how services are 
coupled to each other (local versus remote, SDO versus native, etc.) with 
minimal changes.  The plan is to gradually integrate existing and new services 
into our services platform starting with the first channel to be ready for 
production testing some point during the month of August.  Our major challenges 
when using Tuscany is ensuring that Tuscany SDO properly supports inheritance 
within schemas.  The latest version of SDO properly supports this, but does not 
properly integrate with the latest version of SCA, hopefully the next build 
(.91) will correct these issues.
 
We are currently putting together a case study on how we are utilizing Tuscany 
with the hopes of eventually contributing this to the Tuscany website.
We also hope to put together some cohesive examples/tests using IFX, Tuscany 
and Spring and contribute these as well.
Regards
Jeff




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Re: Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?

2007-07-03 Thread kelvin goodson

Jeff,
  welcome! this is great news.  I look forward to understanding your
scenario and working together to ensure SDO does what you need.
Kelvin.


On 03/07/07, Anderson, Jeff T (CA - Toronto) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


I am currently architecting a SOA platform for a major Canadian financial
services client.  The platform is based on the IFX schema standard, Tuscany
version 9.0, Axis2 and spring 2.1.  We are using Tuscany specifically for
creating service assemblies that will allow us to change how services are
coupled to each other (local versus remote, SDO versus native, etc.) with
minimal changes.  The plan is to gradually integrate existing and new
services into our services platform starting with the first channel to be
ready for production testing some point during the month of August.  Our
major challenges when using Tuscany is ensuring that Tuscany SDO properly
supports inheritance within schemas.  The latest version of SDO properly
supports this, but does not properly integrate with the latest version of
SCA, hopefully the next build (.91) will correct these issues.

We are currently putting together a case study on how we are utilizing
Tuscany with the hopes of eventually contributing this to the Tuscany
website.
We also hope to put together some cohesive examples/tests using IFX,
Tuscany and Spring and contribute these as well.
Regards
Jeff




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