yes, it does:

<sca:service name="StaticDataFactory">
      <sca:interface.java 
interface="com.softwareag.ps.platform.sdohelper.StaticDataFactory"/>
      <sca:binding.sca/>
      <tuscany:binding.rmi host="localhost" port="8785" 
serviceName="MRManagementStaticDataFactoryRMI"/>
    </sca:service>

and the exception disappears when I remove the RMI-Binding and stick to 
binding.sca.
I do not understand why that should be so. Is it a limitation or bug in Tuscany 
1.6?

Also, why should this marshalling error surface as a ContributionWriteException
in my test case?

-- Sebastian

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Nash [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 7:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Meaning of ContributionWriteException?

Millies, Sebastian wrote:
> Hello there,
> 
> I am not using policies at the moment.
> I am on Tuscany 1.6.
> 
> Here are two stack traces. Thanks for looking at it. I won't be able to 
> supply more information
> at the moment, because I won't be in the office. If I can't solve the 
> problem, I'll try to reduce
> it to something small.
> 
> The ContributionWriteException only shows up in my Eclipse console when I run
> the test. The second stack trace seems to be the underlying cause, showing
> RMI marshalling problems.
> 
There's an important clue in the second stack trace.  The problem occurs when
trying to marshal a CallableReference using RMI.  Does this callable reference
contain a Tuscany-specific binding?

   Simon

> -- Sebastian
> 

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