Hello, It is great that Ramesh asked ''how to start working on Tuscany' (Thank you Ram). I wonder how many other users/developers are having the same kind of questions? Your valuable input can be used to improve the resources that help new developers come on board quickly.
Can you share your experience? What would help you to start participating in Tuscany? For example, the attached thread made me think that we could improve the 'getting started page' by adding the following to the list that is already there: - Help develop the Java SCA infrastructure (link to resources such as architecture) - Help develop extensions for Java SCA (link to resources such as extension guide) Your thoughts? Thanks, Haleh ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Simon Laws <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:04 AM Subject: Re: Help Needed on How to start working To: [email protected] Hi Ramesh As Luciano suggests there are several ways to get started. Which one you choose depends on what you want to do, for example. A - if you want to learn about Tuscany Java SCA and potentially use it to build applications you should download a release [1] and try out some of the samples and demos. Once you are a bit more familiar with running the samples walk through some of the getting started guides [2] B - If you want to get involved in building the Tuscany software itself then it's going to be useful to do all of the things from A anyhow. Then as Luciano says a good thing yo do would be to start picking up a few JIRA. When you say "projects" in your previous post are you referring to work that needs to be done on the Tuscany runtime? Or are you looking for help with your own BPEL/Java projects? Regards Simon [1] http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-1x-releases.html [2] http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-getting-started-guides-1x.html -- http://www.linkedin.com/in/halehmahbod
