away in PHP and C++ land. But I've only this week started again to think about looking back at getting the various runtimes to play together having
not looked at Java SCA since M1 days.
That would be cool. We're getting the federated pieces in place and are using JXTA which has a C++ implementation.

Back then I got put off because of
the revolution moving from M1 to the M2 approach made it very difficult, for the Java SCA novice like me at least, to do anything sensible. My timing
must be really messed up because I'm now looking at this thread with a
certain sense of Deja Vu. I'm interested in being able to test running Java SCA composites over the coming weeks. Not absolutely convinced I need a system supporting all the 1.0 features this minute but clearly it would be
good not to be prevented from moving in that direction.
You probably have several options we'd be happy to help get you spun up with:

- If you want a (relatively) stable, tested release, I would try M2. The downside is it is based of the .95 SCA spec. For starting our and developing apps, I would use this.

- If you want a slightly more updated version for creating runtime extensions, the pre-spec snapshot should be relatively stable. The changes from the M2 release are constrained so if you were more interested in developing an extension on a stable release, I would go with it.

- If you want to develop against the 1.0 spec, we're pretty close in trunk to getting support for a good chunk of the 1.0 client APIs. Meeraj has also made a lot of progress on defining the discovery and federation messages. Perhaps we could work together on those so the Java and C++ runtime can federate as a starting point?

I'm happy to help so drop a line on the list.

Jim


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