On 4/20/07, Dennis Virt <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello! I'm quite new to Tuscany. SDO & DAS M2 unfortunately did not fit my project requirements. I'd like to use SDO M3 in my web service, which should offer functionality similar to das-service example but not so generic. Can anybody recommend some SCA version that should work inside webapp together with SDO M3 (from current trunk)? If there is no such version of SCA webapp runtime at the moment, maybe somebody could point me to a howto on using Tuscany SDO in web services? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, Dennis _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Dennis
We are compiling the tuscany SCA Java runtime in the trunk against the SDO code in the trunk and so we should be pretty much OK with whatever cut Kelvin finally takes for the SDO M3 release. Of course you will have to check the SCA source out of svn to use it. We are conciously trying to keep the trunk in a buildable state and building it is quite simple. We haven't packaged a release yet although there is talk on the list of doing one quite soon. If SCA doesn't do quite what you need just at the moment now is a great time to propose required features. See [1]. I just looked at the build and the das-service sample is commented out in the build. It looks like Luciano is in the middle of bringing up the das-sample so I'll let him comment on the likely prognosis there. The Axis binding is up and running and the SDO databinding works with it. Well enough of it so that I could run our databinding web service tests. We also have modules that allow the axis binding to be exposed via either Jetty or Tomcat engines embedded in the SCA runtime. So you can expose web services with the SCA code in trunk but SCA is in charge in this configuration. What we don't have, as far as I know, is up to date code in the trunk that allows SCA to be dropped into an exisiting web app container. We had this in previous versions but I don't think its been ported over to work with the latest trunk yet. I'm sure others are going to jump in here and correct me if I'm wrong on this. What are you constraints on deploying your web service? What would you like tuscany to provide? I need to do a similar thing for a sample I'm thinking about at the moment which requires that I expose web services and I would like to use SDO in the service implementations. I'm going to work with SCA out of trunk to prototype my services. I'll post here what I find as I go. Regards Simon [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg16872.html
