Hi Simon, Thanks for the info.
- Henry On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Simon Nash <[email protected]> wrote: > Henry Saputra wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am new with SCA and Tuscany development and has a question regarding how >> Tuscany process the composite. >> >> In the trunk code for Tuscany I noticed that in the samples projects the >> .composite files dont have <service> or <reference> promoted. How does >> Tuscany runtime knows which components should be exposed to outside world? >> >> Thanks, >> >> - Henry >> > > > Hi Henry, > If the .composite file is deployed to the domain then all the > components inside it become part of the domain. These components > are activated by Tuscany and this makes any services defined by > these components available to be invoked. > > Promoting a service or reference means that it will be exposed > if the composite is used as the implementation of another component > by naming the composite on an <implementation.composite> element. > > Simon > >
