The point of the branch is to provide a base for stabilization and we
should not be adding new functionality to it.
This is standalone Maven plugin and if its something we want we can
release it independently.
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Jeremy
On Oct 17, 2006, at 9:20 AM, Simon Nash wrote:
Does the self-contained image (case 2) contain required extensions
(in the "extensions" directory) and all their dependencies (in the
"repository" directory)? If so, I think this will be a great
convenience for people building redistributable Tuscany apps and
I think we should move it into the M2 branch after you have checked
it into trunk.
Simon
Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
Actually, I have tried to handle both cases.
1) For shared standalone image with existing artifacts, the plugin
will try to merge the application into the target by adding new
artifacts (the "overwrite" property will control if existing
artifacts will be overwritten). But we need to make sure that
isolation is not compromised in this case.
2) For the application-by-application case, it works very simlar
as the WAR plugin does to create a self-contained image.
Thanks,
Raymond
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeremy Boynes"
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Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: A maven plugin helps install artifacts for a
standalone Tuscany application
The question I have is here is whether we see this as being
commonplace?
I was thinking that users in general would want to download/
install a standalone image and then configure it to run their
applications. In that mode I can see a plugin being used to
build/package a composite (in some standard form defined by the
SCA specs) that can then be run on any SCA installation
including Tuscany.
It sounds like your plugin is taking a different tack, assembling
a separate installation to run each composite.
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Jeremy
On Oct 16, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
I twisted our war maven plugin so that it can now be used to
either install a tuscany standalone application to a directory
with the similar structure as we have for the WAR or create a
zip file containing all the required artifacts and you can
unzip it somewhere to run.
Do you see any values? I found it simplify my life to deploy the
helloworldwsclient sample which has quite a few dependencies.
If the answer is yes, I can check in the changes into trunk.
Thanks,
Raymond
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