Hi,
In the process of started to get acquainted with muse 2.0, I stumbled
upon a few issues and questions.
I downloaded the binary distribution, however I found the installation
page http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.0.0/tutorial/01-install-muse.html
quite some short on the subject of installation. It does not gives a
suggestion where to place the unpacked directory (I placed it in
/usr/local/muse ) or if there need to be a PATH or other environment
variable set (it does however suggest the ./bin directory to be
included, so that is OK :P ).
Furthermore, the shell scripts are not ready executable and have a
suffix (which makes them incompatible with the tutorial command line
http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.0.0/tutorial/03-wsdl2java.html ).
Furthermore, the shell scripts are still in binary format, even tough I
found the subject already covered on the mailing list:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=muse-user&m=115892779030401&w=2 .
The installation page does also not state for what purpose one should
use the binary and for what purpose one should use the source
distribution (so I picked binary, but maybe source would be a better
option, I don't know...).
I was also doing the tutorial and on this page
http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.0.0/tutorial/03-wsdl2java.html I came
into problems while (automatically) installing axis:
wsdl2java -wsdl
/home/bertrand/Thesis/codebase/muse_test/sample-wsn-producer.wsdl
SEVERE: [ID = 'FailedLoadingWSDL'] Got exception loading WSDL: [ID =
'InvalidFile'] The file specified does not exist:
/home/bertrand/Thesis/codebase/muse_test/WS-Addressing-2005_08.xsd.
Remember that the location of the file is relative to the application's
working directory..
An exception was caught: [ID = 'FailedLoadingWSDL'] Got exception
loading WSDL: [ID = 'InvalidFile'] The file specified does not exist:
/home/bertrand/Thesis/codebase/muse_test/WS-Addressing-2005_08.xsd.
Remember that the location of the file is relative to the application's
working directory..
So can somebody give some advice on this? Should there be a PATH set or
something?
Final question, on the "Features" page it is stated that muse 2.0
contains "A persistence API so that users can recover the state of a
WS-resource after shutdown of the host." Can this also be used to copy
the state an application using the WSRF to an other (secondary) machine?
Can this be done runtime? Because I am looking for such functionality.
If so, could somebody please point to documentation and/or examples how
to start with this?
I hope I don't sound to negative, because I really appreciate all the
work being done by the Muse team!
Best regards,
Bertrand
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