Thanks,  Got it working... appreciate it.  My servlet's too much of a mess
to contribute back.

Scott

On 7/24/06, Ken Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

r425257 creates a "web distribution" which can be extracted directly
into Tomcat's "shared" dir or any webapp's WEB-INF.  From the commit
mail:

---
Example usage of the web distribution w/ Tomcat:

Extract web-1.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip into Tomcat's "shared" directory.

Create a web-app with the following entries in web.xml:

<context-param>
<param-name>applicationScdlPath</param-name>
<param-value>META-INF/sca/default.scdl</param-value>
</context-param>
<listener>
   <listener-class>
org.apache.tuscany.core.launcher.ServletLauncherListener</listener-class>
</listener>

Copy one of the current SCA app sample jars (e.g
sample-calculator-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar) into WEB-INF/lib

Other webapp code (e.g. a JSP) can now access the SCA app via
CurrentCompositeContext.getContext() etc.
---

The "applicationScdlPath" param is actually only necessary because the
sample jars come with the application SCDL inside.  The listener
defaults to reading WEB-INF/default.scdl in the absence of that param,
and I expect that pattern to be more common.

This is probably a good time to bring up the discussion about
integration testing.. for example, something akin to the tomcat
integration testing we had in M1 would be goodness, but that's pretty
expensive to do on each build (plus, IIRC in M1 it was all ant driven
and didn't use maven much).. I haven't done anything here because I
haven't really thought about the problem enough to have any really
interesting ideas..

On 7/24/06, Scott Kurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a current Ant script to copy the right binaries into a Tomcat
> server's common/lib and server/lib? (Or if not could someone paste an
'ls'
> of each of these directories).
> I noticed the 'testing' directory which used to have some of this info
is
> gone.
>
> It looks like there is no sample currently which uses this
> ServletLauncherListener to bootstrap Tuscany, so I'll have to create
one.
>
> Thanks, it will be a big help to save me the trouble of figuring out
each
> prereq jar.
>
> Scott Kurz
>
>

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