Jim Marino wrote:
I think it will be good to have a stable kernel. Which level of
SCDL and which features from the SCA assembly model are you
proposing to support in that kernel level?
As it says, SCA 1.0 level - not all of it for sure but a baseline
for itest, standalone and webapp environments.
--Jeremy
A baseline? Do you have an idea of which features from the SCA
assembly model? includes? nested composition? wiring across
composites? promotion of services? complex properties or not? which
databindings? any support for WSDL? any support for configured
implementations?
--Jean-Sebastien
Hi Sebastien,
I'm not sure I completely follow your questions...
It's a simple question. There has been many changes in the SCA assembly
model between 0.96 and 1.0, you are proposing a 1.0-alpha release of a
Kernel supporting a subset of the 1.0 SCA assembly model. I'm simply
asking "Which subset of 1.0?" to help all of us understand how to
integrate the many other pieces of Tuscany with this, which scenarios we
will be able to run, which integration tests can be developed etc.
Instead of having us compile a laundry list, which would be quite
extensive,
Isn't there a middle ground between an extensive "laundry list" and an
answer of the type "... SCA 1.0 - not all of it for sure but a baseline..."?
maybe you could list a few features you are interested in including in
the release (keeping in mind we are trying to release sooner and
staging larger functionality such as distribution for subsequent
releases)? We will have release doco describing the features but it
isn't complete yet
Any doc, even incomplete, will help us understand the supported
features. Are you developing that doc on our Wiki?
and it sounds like you have a few specific things in mind.
They are listed there:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-tuscany-dev/200702.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know those of us working on trunk would also appreciate it if you
could volunteer some of your time to implement them as well.
Jim
I'd like to. I'm trying to work on some end to end scenarios first to
help put these features in context.
--
Jean-Sebastien
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