On 10/10/07, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How about making a tuscany-scdl4j jar for this? Something like the
> tuscany-sca-all jar but only containing the modules and classes necessary
> for processing the scdl and creating model objects? We did talk about
> having
> something like this at one point, is it worth revisiting?
>
>    ...ant
>
> On 10/9/07, Sean Zhou (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Bootstrapping a subset of Tuscany runtime to support object modeling in
> > tools
> >
> >
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> >
> >                  Key: TUSCANY-1840
> >                  URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1840
> >              Project: Tuscany
> >           Issue Type: New Feature
> >           Components: Java SCA Core Runtime
> >     Affects Versions: Java-SCA-1.0.1
> >          Environment: Windows or Linux
> >             Reporter: Sean Zhou
> >             Priority: Critical
> >              Fix For: Java-SCA-1.0.1
> >
> >
> > When adopting Tuscany object models in a tooling environment, a subset
> of
> > Tuscany runtime requires bootstrap such as creating extension points and
> > factories. Currently there are no standard API methods or classes for
> > Tuscany bootstrapping for modeling.
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I think it would. Also it would be useful to take a look at what the minimum
set of steps (from the ReallySmallRuntime) are required to get a
contribution loaded into the assembly model. Currently we all use
ReallySmallRuntime but it's doing a number of things that are not required
to get just the assembly model up.

Simon

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