Hi Haleh, Simon, Thanks for the responses and comments..
> Do you have a pure C/C++ environment or is this an environment where Java and C++ components will be used in the same composite? We have a pure C/C++ environment.. We are planning to use Tuscany SCA native (a stripped down version if that is possible) in an embedded environment > At the moment I think it's a matter of looking at how the existing bindings work an doing similar. Yeah, i think thats what we will try to do.. Thank you for your time and suggestions Regards, Altaf On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Atlaf, > > Do you have a pure C/C++ environment or is this an environment where Java > and C++ components will be used in the same composite? > > Haleh > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:25 AM, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Hi Altaf >> >> Some comments in line... >> >> Simon >> >> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Altaf Muneer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I was just checking the SCA Native strain of Tuscany and I had the >>> following questions.. >>> >>> Is there any ongoing work in Tuscany SCA Native? (I noticed that the last >>> release was in May 2007) >> >> >> Not a lot. I did just check in a patch that one of the community >> contributed but other than that there hasn't been recent discussion about >> how to move it forward. Good opportunity if you want to get involved;-) >> >> >> >>> Is there any support for C in Tuscany SCA Native? >> >> >> Not yet FAIK. There is a spec for C component types ( >> http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_ClientAndImplementationModelforC_V100.pdf?version=1) >> but no implementation of it yet. >> >> >>> Are there any resources which will help one add new bindings for Tuscany >>> SCA native? >> >> >> It looks a bit thin at the moment. At the moment I think it's a matter of >> looking at how the existing bindings work an doing similar. >> >> >>> >>> I would be grateful if anybody can answer these questions/ point me to >>> some resources where I can find answers to these questions. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Altaf >>> >> >> >
