Hi all, As I saw you are reviewing the samples, trying to make them easier to understand, I already proposed to Ant last week that I can provide a report on the samples from the "newbie perspective". It will contain points that I find vague or hard to understand in the samples. I will go through the samples anyway to help me get more familiar with Tuscany, so I can include this task in the ramp-up period for GSoC. Unfortunately, until now I've been very busy at school (it's the last week before exams - many projects to finish) but I think I can provide the document by the beginning of the next week. Please let me know what would be the best way to share it with you: wiki page, document attached to an email, other.
Cheers, Florian On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Luciano Resende <[email protected]>wrote: > On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Raymond Feng <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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? > > Well, the question was really to get everybody thinking on how a > newcomer might feel when trying to learn the basics of Tuscany. > > As for me, maybe a easy way to mitigate this for now would be to bring > the calculator sample back, which would work as you are describing, > and maybe make it using a launcher based on SCAClient API, as we have > the Store using the Node API.... > > > > -- > Luciano Resende > http://people.apache.org/~lresende > http://twitter.com/lresende1975 > http://lresende.blogspot.com/ >
