On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[email protected]> wrote: > ant elder wrote: >> >> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Jean-Sebastien Delfino >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've committed a little program that I find useful to start and stop >>> Tuscany >>> nodes interactively under samples/launcher-shell. >>> >>> It just reads and executes commands from input. The following commands >>> are >>> supported: >>> start <node-name> <contrib-uri> <contrib-location> >>> stop <node-name> >>> status >>> history >>> bye to exit >>> >>> For details to build and run it, see the README [1]. >>> >>> I've been thinking about adding a little more to it, like support for >>> multiple contributions, display the composites, or more node status info >>> for example. >>> >>> Hope this helps. >>> [1] >>> >>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/sca-java-2.x/trunk/samples/launcher-shell/README >>> -- >>> Jean-Sebastien >>> >> >> I like it. There are already some scripts in the binary distribution >> that run contributions, but its nicer to to run interactively like >> this does so we could update the distribution scripts to use this. It >> would be good to support all the other domain operations too so I'd >> like to help do that if thats ok with you. >> >> ...ant > > Hi Ant, > > Thanks for volunteering. I'm glad you like it, I've been using this little > shell to start/stop my apps and found it quite easy to use so I thought it'd > help others too. > > If you want to help, I need more commands (to support apps made of multiple > contribs etc), illustrated by the following example script: > > => install c1 http://foo.org/c.jar > > => install c2 http://foo.org/d.jar > > => install c3 http://foo.org/e.jar > > => installed > c1 http://foo.org/c.jar http://myns foo > c2 http://foo.org/d.jar http://myns bar > c3 http://foo.org/e.jar > > => installed c1 > c1 http://foo.org/c.jar http://myns foo > > => validate c1 > resolved c3 > missing http://otherns x4 (a namespace provided by c4) > > => install c4 http://foo.org/f.jar > > => start nodeA c1 http://myns foo > > => start nodeB c2 http://myns bar > > => status > nodeA c1 http://myns foo > nodeB c2 http://myns bar > > => status nodeA > nodeA c1 http://myns foo > > => stop nodeA > > => stop nodeB > > => bye > > In this example, c1 is a contribution URI, http://foo.org/c.jar its > location, nodeA is a node name, http://myns foo is a composite qname. > > I was going to code these commands myself as I'll need them mid of this > week, but I could use your help as I'm quite busy with other things too. > > So if you have time, do you think you could add the above commands sometime > this week? That would really help me a lot! > > Thanks! > -- > Jean-Sebastien >
I've been looking at this in the trunk module tuscany-shell (if you didn't see that from the commits), its not completely the same as what you've been doing as i wanted to be exercising the domain-node api, but it should be close enough that we should hopefully be able to get to something we all like. Its still work in progress but you can try it out by adding running the class org.apache.tuscany.shell.Shell and including the dependency tuscany-shell (and jline if you want to use that), or more simply by building shaded base-nodep and doing java -jar tuscany-base-nodep-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar. ...ant
