All,
Excuse the ignorance, but I'm trying to understand the benefits of designing applications using SCA. From the sample applications in Tuscany, it appears as though Tuscany functions much like Spring; it provides a means to map logical services to their implementations (dependency injection), and then adds a layer to compose services on top of that. The only SCA specific files I see in the samples are the composition files. (e.g. Calculator.composite) Thus, it leads to the question, is that all it takes to create a "SCA-compliant" application? -brian -------------------- Brian O'Neill Technical Architect, Gestalt LLC mobile: 215.588.6024 http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/ <http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/>