On 10/25/07, Philipp Konradi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > just wanted to let you know that jms binding is working for me now (in a > simple request/reply scenario where an external app invokes an > java-sca-service via jms-binding). > Thank you for your help! > > For some of other guys who might also be interested in jms-binding here > the > currently easiest way to get it to run: > 1. Download the nightly build from > http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/tuscany-downloads-documentations.html > 2. Download the jms-binding module from Continuum (Tuscany's > Build-Monitoring-Site) > > http://vmbuild1.apache.org/continuum/buildResults.action?projectGroupId=19&projectId=277 > A direct link to jms-binding.jar would be: > > http://vmbuild1.apache.org/continuum/workingCopy.action?projectId=277&projectName=Apache+Tuscany+SCA+Implementation+Project&userDirectory=modules/binding-jms/target&file=tuscany-binding-jms-1.1-incubating-SNAPSHOT.jar > 3. Put <nightly-build>/lib, <nightly-build>/modules, jms-binding.jar on > the > classpath of your SCA-application > 4. Start using the jms-binding :-) > > One important thing to know is(!!!): It looks like Tuscany currently > supports only JMS-ObjectMessages with serialized Java-Object-Array as call > parameters. If service has a return value, then the same is valid for > receiving the reply message. With the only difference that instead of the > Object[] the message contains a single Object. > That's not really SCA-spec-compliant AFAIK, but I saw already some code > for > xml-based message content in the jms-binding-code and a flag to switch > between the two modes. There seems some work to go on. > > Best, > Philipp > Hi Philipp
Thanks for the notes on what you did to get this working. I saw some comments from ant on the list say that he was interested in doing some more work on JMS and others have expressed and interest also so hopefully there will be a little more function by the next released. Regards Simon
