I agree that we need something better for 1.0. Hard-wiring a
hand-built list of files into a build script won't be good
enough to support a variety of user applications that all need
slightly different combinations.
Simon
ant elder wrote:
On 6/20/07, Matthew Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Newbie question and first posting - I hope this gets formatted OK, right
name put on etc.. Also, I have searched the mail archive but cannot find
the answer - please excuse me if this has been asked before..
The calculator sample includes a tuscany-sca-manifest.jar that pulls in
literally dozens of other jars. I want to make a war file that contains
the sample and really only want to include the minimal set of jar files.
So, are they really all needed, and if not, how can I work out exactly
which ones are?
The current distribution and the tuscany-sca-manifest.jar is a point in
time
thing to make things easy to use for now, there's probably better ways for
1.0. You can do what you want now though, in fact, take a look at the
calculator-webapp sample:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/sca/samples/calculator-webapp/
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