That's a good point. A call to initialize the runtime passing the system root and default module is a possibility. I'll look into it.
On 17/05/06, Edward Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using the tuscany c++ SCA, and am finding it quite inconvenient that the root and default module are set by environment variables. As I use a development environment which reads the env at startup, I have to alter these variables , close my studio, re-open every time I want to change tests. I would really appreciate it if I could have a call to the runtime which overrides the environment settings, and maybe even another call which re-instates the use of env vars. Then I could hop about between tests, and even write a generic test client which takes the names of the root and module as parameters. Any chance?
-- Pete
