tribon1980 wrote:
Iam not familiar with Tuscany either. But I think there must be a
process running in background for managing the deployment.
This is true if you use the "Start" operation in the domain manager
GUI. In this case the domain manager GUI runs the nodes within the
domain manager process. If you don't use this "Start" operation,
the only processes running are the domain manager process and the
separate node processes.
Simon
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在 2011-8-10,18:01,吴天龙 <roc...@gmail.com <mailto:roc...@gmail.com>>
写道:
Hello guys,
I am new to tuscany and I am recently working through the user guide
of tuscany java 1.6.2.
<http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-user-guide.html>
And I am stuck when I am trying to create a distributed application,
in which I want to deploy multiple nodes.
I read the article
<http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-sca-tuscany/index.html?S_TACT=105AGX04&S_CMP=EDU>
which teaching you how to use the Tuscany web-based domain manager UI
to administer an SCA domain.
But it also concerns about the *local nodes*. However I want to deploy
some *remote nodes*, which are in a LAN.
My question is: how is it possible for the Domain Manager to connect
to the remote node if the remote computer isn't providing any service
to it?
Is there some program that comes with the tuscany runtime to run
before the manager can connect to node?
I googled but I get noting about this issue.
Thank you.
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