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Simon Nash commented on TUSCANY-1784:
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i like the diagram on the Wiki version of the Web site a lot better. I think
there are 3 aspects of Tuscany/SCA that we could illustrate here with diagrams:
1) The assembly model
2) The distribution model
3) The extension model for how extensions plug into the Tuscany core
Ideally this page would have diagrams for all 3 of these. I can update the
diagram that I attached so that it is suitable for 1). We have one for 2 on
the Wiki and we need to figure out how to make it display on the Web site.
I'll have a go at working on one for 3).
> Picture on SCA Java Web page is confusing
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> Key: TUSCANY-1784
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1784
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Website
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Simon Nash
> Attachments: assembly.jpg
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> The picture on the SCA Java Web page
> (http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/sca-java.html) is technically inaccurate
> and does not communicate the main value proposition of SCA. In SCA and
> Tuscany, each node is in exactly one domain (not shared between domains as
> shown), and domains communicate with each other using bindings (not through a
> node as shown).
> This picture could be fixed, but even then it would not be the best showcase
> for the value proposition of SCA. Something showing recursive composition
> and the ability to use multiple bindings would be better. I'm attaching an
> example of the kind of thing that I mean. This would need a bit more
> tweaking to add the multiple bindings dimension. I can easily do this if
> people think it's a good idea.
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