2009/7/16 Simon Laws <[email protected]>:
> Hi Jeffery
>
> There's not been much action on the native container for a while now.
> Speaking for myself I've been engrossed in the Java runtime. The push
> at the moment is to get the Java 2.x codebase up and compliant with
> the new OASIS SCA specifications as they are reviewed and head toward
> standardization.
>
> The native runtime has fallen well behind in terms of the level of SCA
> that it supports and updating it to support all the features of the
> latest specs would take quite a bit of effort IMHO. An alternative
> approach could be to use the Java runtime to do the contribution
> processing in order to generate appropriate configuration and proxies
> to drive the native runtime.

An easy way it's using for this stuff Python and Boost Library, which
they could do well
the job and integrate it well with C++, better than Java.

 This is not a new thought as it's been
> mentioned by others before and there is already Java code in the
> native runtime doing proxy generation. It's also similar to the
> approach we take with other runtimes such as BPEL where the Tuscany
> Java code processes the contribution and pushes down configuration
> into the ODE runtime. A project for anyone who's interested.
As usual I've big problems on organizing my time..otherwise...

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