Any suggestions?
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Jeremy

On Mar 8, 2007, at 7:55 PM, Luciano Resende wrote:

Hi Jeremy

  The SCA Assembly spec defines .composites files as definitions of
composites. Wouldn't be very confusing to developers and our community in general to see .composite files representing archives ? At least this is
what I saw while reviewing the core-samples release candidate, a
calculator-2.0-alpha-incubating.composite that is actually an archive
containing common files for the calculator sample application.

Thoughts ?

On 3/2/07, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I made a start on this (r513843) - atm it just supports
<packaging>composite</packaging> but I'll see about adding the
contribution and itest stuff as well.
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Jeremy

On Feb 26, 2007, at 2:27 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:

> [[ another resend due to flaky email service ]]
>
> I've been thinking about adding a Maven plugin that can be used to
> build an sca-composite. This would:
> * copy resources
> * compile the code
> * run any unit tests
> * package the composite as a jar (including any sca-contribution file)
> * run any integration tests
>
> This would make building reusable composites (like common/ calculator) > a bit easier as all you'd have to do in your pom is set the packaging
> to sca-composite and include the plugin.
>
> One question I have would be the file extension to associate with such
> an archive. In the spec group we've joked about 'scar' files but I
> might just go with that unless someone has a better alternative :-)
>
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> Jeremy
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