Scott Kurz wrote:
I'm observing an issue (running April 17th SVN contents) and I'm not sure if this is a bug or a limitation with the current Tuscany implementation or if this is working according to the 0.9 spec (in which case I'm not understanding it).The issue is that with a WS binding you currently need (unnecessarily in my opinion) to match the EntryPoint name with the name of the Service it is wired to via the <references> tag. So, for example, in the HelloWorld WS sample's sca.module file, you have: <entryPoint name="HelloWorldService"> <interface.wsdl interface=" http://helloworldaxis.samples.tuscany.apache.org#HelloWorldServiceImpl"/> <binding.ws port=" http://helloworldaxis.samples.tuscany.apache.org#helloworld"/> <reference>HelloWorldServiceComponent/HelloWorldService</reference> </entryPoint> It seems to me you should be able to rename the entryPoint as: <entryPoint name="HelloWorldServiceEP"> but be able to keep the reference as: <reference>HelloWorldServiceComponent/HelloWorldService</reference> I don't see that the spec requires that the two names be the same, but when I tried this recently in Tomcat I had this problem. Does anyone not think I should open a JIRA? I didn't see one for this issue. Thanks, Scott
Scott, I think it's a bug and yes you can open a JIRA for it. Thanks! -- Jean-Sebastien
