Re: Add a simple embedded runtime for Tuscany dummies

2007-03-29 Thread Raymond Feng
embedded runtime for Tuscany dummies Venkata Krishnan wrote: Hi, I whole-heartedly admit to the comfort of being able to run and debug within IDE. Its really very useful to get a grasp of how the runtime works. For example, if one were to understand the role of loaders, builders, the wire

Re: Add a simple embedded runtime for Tuscany dummies

2007-03-28 Thread Venkata Krishnan
Hi, I whole-heartedly admit to the comfort of being able to run and debug within IDE. Its really very useful to get a grasp of how the runtime works. For example, if one were to understand the role of loaders, builders, the wire service and the invocation pattern, running a sample test or an

Re: Add a simple embedded runtime for Tuscany dummies

2007-03-28 Thread Luciano Resende
Hi Raymond Simplicity is good, and being able to run/debug directly from IDE in a simple way certainly helps our own productivity as well. -- Luciano Resende http://people.apache.org/~lresende On 3/28/07, Venkata Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I whole-heartedly admit to the comfort

Re: Add a simple embedded runtime for Tuscany dummies

2007-03-28 Thread Jean-Sebastien Delfino
Venkata Krishnan wrote: Hi, I whole-heartedly admit to the comfort of being able to run and debug within IDE. Its really very useful to get a grasp of how the runtime works. For example, if one were to understand the role of loaders, builders, the wire service and the invocation pattern,

Re: Add a simple embedded runtime for Tuscany dummies

2007-03-27 Thread ant elder
Yes! Being able to do this makes things so much easier to use and debug. ...ant On 3/28/07, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I know we have removed SCATestCase from the trunk, but I always find it very useful and convenient for me to run test cases or samples from inside the IDE