Hi Travis. Could you post your .composite and .comonentType files
please. There may be a restriction of calling a Ruby component
directly from a C++ client... I'd need to check. Have you tried having
the client call initially into a C++ component which then invokes the
Ruby component?
Cheers,
On 30/06/07, Travis Vitek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been playing with Tuscany SCA for a few days and I've run into
something that I believe should work but does not. As the subject
indicates, I'm trying to invoke a local non-c++ service from a c++
client via Tuscany SCA Native. I've scoured the documentation and
haven't seen anything indicating that this is a known limitation,
perhaps I'm doing something wrong?
Here is the output I get when running the C++ client against a ruby
service.
calculator_client: exception caught: Exception
Class: SystemConfigurationException
Description: Unable to load library:
C:\build\tuscany\tuscany_sca_native-1.0-incubator-M3-bin\samples\RubyCal
culator\deploy\sample.calculator/.dll, error: The specified module could
not be found.
Origin:
File:
..\..\..\runtime\core\src\tuscany\sca\util\Library.cpp
Line: 144
Function: tuscany::sca::util::Library::load
Path:
File:
..\..\..\runtime\extensions\cpp\src\tuscany\sca\cpp\CompositeContextImpl
.cpp
Line: 101
Function:
tuscany::sca::cpp::CompositeContextImpl::locateService
Travis
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