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
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
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
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,
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