You can just add these jars to the classpath. In a web app, copy them into WEB-INF/lib.
Raymond Feng Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2010, at 8:48 AM, "Millies, Sebastian" <[email protected]> wrote: > thanks for the links, Luciano. I dare say I am confused about > many things. So I will put a simpler question: > > If my contribution depends on additional libraries (jar files > for which I do not own the sources), how do I package these additional > libraries with my contribution for deployment in an SCA > node? > > -- Sebastian > > -----Original Message----- > From: Luciano Resende [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 4:24 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Q: Adding classes to a node > > On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Millies, Sebastian > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello there, >> >> is it possible (in Tuscany 1.6) to add classes to a node without having >> to package them in a composite? Or add them to the domain so that they >> will be available to all nodes in the domain? I. e. I want to say something >> like node.addToClasspath(<pathToJar>) >> >> Alternatively, I could imagine building a composite with a component that >> does >> not offer any service at all, but simply contains the classes, to be >> deployed with >> separate composites that add whatever service definitions and bindings are >> relevant for a node. Would this be possible, i. e. could I completely >> separate >> the component and service definitions in different *.composite files? >> > > Not sure if you are overloading the term "composite" above where it > really means a contribution. > Anyway, the following integration tests might be of some help. > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/sca-java-1.x/branches/sca-java-1.6/itest/contribution-import-export/ > > The store tutorial also provides some deployment scenarios similar to > what you have mentioned. > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/sca-java-1.x/branches/sca-java-1.6/tutorials/store/
