Jim Marino wrote:

On Nov 8, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Simon Nash wrote:

Raymond Feng wrote:

1) It seems that you're looking for a collection of tuscany runtime/extension jars which provides you the artifacts to build the web application offline using ant or manually. I don't think it's appropriate to add them to the standalone distro though because it serves as the runtime for standalone applications instead of a traditional binary distro.

I'm not sure why you are making a strong distinction between these
two uses.  A traditional binary distro will have a "bin" directory
containing a command to launch its runtime and possibly other
commands as well.  Supporting dependencies that are needed to
provide core functionality are in a "lib" directory.  For example,
the binary distros for tomcat and ant follow this pattern.  So if
we were releasing a binary runtime distro for core Tuscany
functionality (i.e., functionality that is not part of some
extension), I think its contents would be quite similar to what we
have today in the standalone distro.

There is nothing "core" about the web app launcher. Many deployments of Tuscany will not be to Servlet containers.

My use of that "core" word was a bit unfortunate :-)  What I meant
was that these files will be widely used and are not part of a Tuscany
extension.

  Simon



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