I had a post last week to see if we should bring back a self-contained sample. Basically, here is the simplest one:
1) The sample itself is an SCA contribution with the composite file and supporting artifacts such as java classes 2) The sample also comes with a Launcher class and its main method is to start a Tuscany node for the local contribution and use either Node or SCAClient API to invoke one of the services. Would that be good enough for you? Thanks, Raymond ________________________________________________________________ Raymond Feng [email protected] Apache Tuscany PMC member and committer: tuscany.apache.org Co-author of Tuscany SCA In Action book: www.tuscanyinaction.com Personal Web Site: www.enjoyjava.com ________________________________________________________________ On Jun 2, 2010, at 1:43 PM, Luciano Resende wrote: > My understanding is that we use the Tuscany Samples to help newcomers > to get familiar with SCA and help them understand the basic concepts > of how to build a SCA Composite Application as well as to demonstrate > how some specific technologies might get > incorporated/configured/consumed in SCA way. Based on this, can > someone help me answer a basic question : > > I'm new to Tuscany, and was able to load > "sample-contribution-implementation-java-calculator" into my > development IDE, but I can't figure out how to run/debug this > application. BTW, I'm also getting a little confused with what is a > contribution versus implementation... as I said... I'm just trying to > get started with Tuscany. Could someone please help. > > > -- > Luciano Resende > http://people.apache.org/~lresende > http://twitter.com/lresende1975 > http://lresende.blogspot.com/
