Hi Jean-Sebastien, I'm using tuscany-sca-1.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT which I downloaded from the website on the pdf document. BTW, I'm able to run the calculator sample that's bundled with the download. How do we go about debugging these problems. Are there any trace settings?
I'll try the 0.99 RC1 you've mentioned below -- btw, the site has a tar.gz
file. Am hoping that after I unpack it on a W2K system(using cygwin tools)
it will be still be usable (i.e. its not platform specific)
Cheers,
Vinod
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Re: Standard SCA scenarios(Document
link: Vinod Jessani)
Hi Vinod,
Which level of Tuscany are you using?
If you're not already using it, I'd recommend to use our release 0.99 RC1
distribution at http://people.apache.org/~antelder/tuscany/0.99-RC1/
With that 0.99 RC1 level the store.html in the PDF needs to be changed as
follows:
catalog = (.new JSONRpcClient("../Catalog")).Catalog;
shoppingCart = (new JSONRpcClient("../ShoppingCart")).ShoppingCart;
For quick questions/answers, you can also post to
[email protected], the whole Tuscany team/community is on that list
supporting our users and will respond quickly to your questions.
Thanks.
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Jean-Sebastien
From: Vinod Jessani/San Diego/IBM
To: Jean-Sebastien Delfino/Burlingame/IBM
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Booz/Poughkeepsie/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Herness/Rochester/[EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Date: 08/23/2007 06:00 PM
Subject: Re: Standard SCA scenarios
Jean-Sebastien,
I built the sample in the pdf and tried running it but am having issues.
Basically, when I launch the main program, I see the following o/p
Added Servlet mapping: http://localhost:8080/ufs/*
Added Servlet mapping: http://localhost:8080/Catalog
Added Servlet mapping: http://localhost:8080/SCADomain/scaDomain.js
Added Servlet mapping: http://localhost:8080/ShoppingCart
Added Servlet mapping: http://localhost:8080/SCADomain/scaDomain.js
store.composite ready for big business !!!
Then when I try to launch, http://localhost:8080/ufs/store.html in a
browser, I get the following:
HTTP ERROR: 404
NOT_FOUND
RequestURI=/ufs/store.html
Powered by Jetty://
Any thoughts on how I can debug this?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Vinod
Jean-Sebastien
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Subject
Re: Standard SCA scenarios(Document
link: Vinod Jessani)
Eric,
We have a new scenario documented on our web site at
http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/sca-java-releases.data/onlineStore.pdf.
This tutorial describes how to create an online store application with a
composition of SCA components on the server side and a Web 2.0 client UI
using JSON-RPC.
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Jean-Sebastien
From: Eric Herness/Rochester/IBM
To: Ryan Rozich/Austin/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeff Brent/Boca
Raton/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Xu/New York/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Vinod Jessani/San
Diego/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Anh-khoa D Phan/Rochester/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jean-Sebastien
Delfino/Burlingame/IBM, David Booz/Poughkeepsie/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael
Beisiegel/Somers/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 08/17/2007 06:59 PM
Subject: Standard SCA scenarios
Guys, where have you gotten on this activity? Are you ready to have a
call or discuss? The urgency to get some scenarios documented, start
leveraging the codebase and get me some material to build 'value'
collateral continues to rise.
I'll schedule a quick call next week... but feel free to send materials,
questions, etc.. beforehand.
Eric Herness,
IBM Distinguished Engineer,
WBI Chief Architect
WebSphere Development, Rochester MN
