On 3/8/07, Antollini, Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kelvin,

Thanks a lot for your feedback!

As you said, these are still open questions to me. However, I am now
trying to answer the "How can we make an SCA C++ runtime interact with a
Java one?" question.  Therefore, I am deep diving in Tuscany's
architecture and reading through developer list's emails to get to
understand if such interaction can be currently achieved.

Any information/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

BTW, you suggested me to pull the questions out into a post on this
list. What do you mean by that? You are talking about sending an email
to the tuscany-dev list asking for those questions?

Thanks and best regards,
Mario


-----Original Message-----
From: kelvin goodson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Legacy C App embedded in Tuscany C++


Mario,
  thanks for that.  It's really great to see what people are doing with
Tuscany.  Are you still looking for answers to the questions you posed
at
the end of the document.  I'm not in a position to answer them,  but it
might be worth pulling them out into a post on this list.

Regards, Kelvin.


On 05/03/07, Antollini, Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I wrote a document that explains the way I exposed a legacy C
> application (called Jabon)  as  a Tuscany Service Component. I think
it
> could be useful for the community.
>
> The link to the post is:
>
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Building+an+Applicati
> on
>
> Best regards,
> Mario Antollini
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Hi Mario

It depends what you mean by make an "SCA C++ runtime interact with a
Java one". Today components in the C++ runtime and Java runtimes can
interact through remote interfaces using protocols like SOPA/HTTP.  This
means that the runtimes are running in separate processes, possibly on
separate machines. There is no support for running Java components locally
in the C++ runtime or for running C++ components in the Java runtime. What
sort of integration are you looking for?

Regards

Simon

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