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The following page has been changed by AndrewBorley: http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/TuscanyCpp/Tasks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * A sample showing how to turn existing C and/or C++ code into an SCA component. * Real life samples, talking to Google, Yahoo and Amazon Web Services for example. * '''[OUT]''' A single helloworld sample - * '''[RC1]''' Calculator, Python``Calculator, Ruby``Calculator, Big``Bank, Ruby``Bank (Andy) + * '''[RC1]''' Calculator, Python``Calculator, Ruby``Calculator, Big``Bank, Ruby``Bank (Andy, done) == Tests == * Script or make option integrated into builds to deploy & run all tests. * Extra tests == Documentation == - * '''[RC1]''' How to build SDO (with or without stdcxx) and SCA (Andy) + * '''[RC1]''' How to build SDO (with or without stdcxx) and SCA (Andy, done) - * '''[RC1]''' How to build/run the samples for SDO/SCA (Andy) + * '''[RC1]''' How to build/run the samples for SDO/SCA (Andy, done) - * '''[RC1]''' Describe the new SCA language extensions progamming models in the samples (Andy) + * '''[RC1]''' Describe the new SCA language extensions progamming models in the samples (Andy, done) - * New language extensions + * '''[RC1]''' New language extensions (Andy, done) * '''[RC1]''' Release notes * Include list of limitations in respect to Spec support (Sebastien) * How to deploy/use Tuscany with Apache httpd + the Axis2C axis2_mod. - * '''[RC1]''' How to turn existing C and/or C++ code into an SCA component (Andy) + * '''[RC1]''' How to turn existing C and/or C++ code into an SCA component (Andy, done) * How to set up the environment, install or build our runtime, write and run a first SCA app * Short design docs describing the key aspects of our design (e.g. our extensibility story) for people who want to understand how the runtime works and contribute to it. * How to use Axis REST support with SCA == Packaging/Deployment == - * Simplify and open our tuscany-root folder structure to allow people to choose the structure that best fits their environment. + * '''[RC1]''' Simplify and open our tuscany-root folder structure to allow people to choose the structure that best fits their environment. (Sebastien, done) == Platforms == * '''[RC1]''' Linux --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
