Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
Welcome to Tuscany!
Let me first make sure that I understand your scenario correctly.
1) You have an external web service "MathService" developed with Axis2
and the endpoint address is
http://localhost:8080/zong/services/MathService.
2) In the Calculator composite, yo
e;
@Reference
public void setAddService(RemoteMathService addService) {
...
}
public double add(double n1, double n2) {
return addService.addiere(n1, n2);
}
Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "Albert Rainer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, Ma
Albert:
my understanding is that SCA is based on an "automatic" (semantic) mapping.
The method signatures had to be the same. This is not a severe limitation
because at some point 2 interfaces have to match to communicate. The pattern
to compose arbitrary interfaces is to use a mediator component
I'm giving a lecture in "Web Service Composition" at the Vienna University of
Technology and I want to use tuscany as an advances technique for system
configuration. But first of all I've to understand the technology befor
annoying my students. I've gone through the examples but didn't find any