Le Mercredi 09 Juillet 2008 à 15:27, Julien Bigot a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to SCA and I've tried to implement a first composite with a few
> inner components.
> These components are written in C++ and use a legacy library that needs
> each user to be identified by a unique ID.
> I've therefore set the scope of the only interface of my component
> connected to this library as "composite" so that it doesn't connect twice
> with the same ID.
> It seems however that this is not taken into account and that many
> instances of the component are build.
> Is it a known behaviour or is the problem in my code ?
>
> Thanks,
> Julien

After reading tuscany code it seems there's a difference between the 
documentation as found in 
http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_ClientAndImplementationModelforCpp_V0.95.pdf?version=1
 
and the actual implementation and that the scope attribute should go to the 
implementation.cpp node rather than to the interface.cpp as stated in the 
documentation.

Am I using an outdated documentation or doing another mistake ?

Thanks,
Julien

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