Hi Raymond

  Simplicity is good, and being able to run/debug directly from IDE in a
simple way certainly helps our own productivity as well.

--
Luciano Resende
http://people.apache.org/~lresende

On 3/28/07, Venkata Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I whole-heartedly admit to the comfort of being able to run and debug
within
IDE.  Its really very useful to get a grasp of how the runtime works.  For
example, if one were to understand the role of loaders, builders, the wire
service and the invocation pattern, running a sample  test or an iTest
from
within an IDE and debugging it gives a real fair idea of all of this.

Raymond thanks and I hope to check this out later during the day.

- Venkat

On 3/28/07, Raymond Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I know we have removed SCATestCase from the trunk, but I always find it
> very
> useful and convenient for me to run test cases or samples from inside
the
> IDE directly (by right-clicking on the class and select "Run..." or
> "Debug"), especially for debugging and testing purposes.
>
> I put together a simple "embedded runtime" based on the idea of
> SCATestCase
> so that we can bootstrap Tuscany system and the application code from
the
> same classpath in case that class isolations are not of interest. It's
> built
> on top of the current kernel in trunk.
>
> You can find the code at
>
>
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/sandbox/rfeng/runtime/embedded/
> .
> There are two things you can try:
> *  calculator.CalculatorClient is a sample with main()
> *  org.apache.tuscany.api.SCARuntimeTestCase is a JUNIT test case.
>
> I think it can complement the other runtimes we have in trunk such as
> standalone and itest. I would like to check it in under java/runtime if
> you
> agree with me.
>
> Thanks,
> Raymond
>
>
>
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