As long as your SCDL files are in the right location, SCATestCase can
be run with the following JVM setting from inside an IDE - some may
find it easier than having to remote debug:
-Dtuscany.installDir=/tmp
Jim
On Aug 15, 2006, at 1:09 AM, ant elder wrote:
I agree we really need to make it easier to run this in an IDE like
eclipse
so a plugin to start the runtime would be handy. Something like the
eclipse
support for embedded Tomcat would be good. Its likely to be
dependent on all
the classloader, distribution and extension packaging stuff being
discussed
on the list but not yet worked out.
It is possible to get samples running in eclipse, some of them
already have
a test which uses the SCATestCase so you can create your own one of
those
for the other samples just to help in your own environment, and
patch the
launcher so it doesn't insist in being run from a jar file. For now
I find
this easier than running them externally and connecting a remote
debugger.
...ant
On 8/14/06, Meeraj Kunnumpurath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to run the samples (not the test cases) from
Eclipse
with limited success. I was thinking about the value of having an
Eclipse plugin that would allow defining and validating SCDL and
defining run configurations that can bootstrap standalone Tuscany
runtimes. Has anyone got any thoughts on this?
Ta
Meeraj
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