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Jim Marino updated TUSCANY-1032:
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    Affects Version/s: Java-SCA-2.0
                       Java-SCA-2.0-Alpha
        Fix Version/s:     (was: Java-M2)
                       Java-SCA-2.0
              Summary: Remove interface requirement in Kernel  (was: Remove 
interface requirement for scripting languages)

Generalize the description. Most of the assumptions have been removed except 
for Java impl types which assumes an interface-based ServiceContract

> Remove interface requirement in Kernel
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TUSCANY-1032
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1032
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Java SCA Kernel
>    Affects Versions: Java-M2, Java-SCA-2.0-Alpha, Java-SCA-2.0
>            Reporter: Andrew Borley
>             Fix For: Java-SCA-2.0
>
>
> See thread at 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org/msg10879.html
> There are currently restrictions in the Java runtime that mean an interface 
> is required when writing Ruby components, but it would be cool if we didn't 
> force Ruby scripters to write that Java or WSDL interface.
> Jim Marino:
> It would be nice if the author doesn't need to specify Java or WSDL. I also 
> think the runtime should not require tooling to be run or force users to 
> generate things. Perhaps there can be a ruby.idl implementation that 
> introspects the Ruby artifact and handles this transparently? I imagine WSDL 
> (and Java) is a turn-off to Ruby people.

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