On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:00 PM, ant elder <[email protected]> wrote: > I've started looking at Tuscany integration with Tomcat again and > created a new 2.x tomcat distribution in the distribution/tomcat > folder. That creates a war that can be deployed into Tomcat which > makes embedding Tuscany into Tomcat really easy - just deploy the war, > go to http://localhost:8080/tuscany and click install, and then > restart Tomcat. Thats it, and then you can use SCA in web applications > without needing to include the Tuscany runtime with each web > application. > > If you want to give it a try without building it yourself the > tuscany.war is available at: > http://people.apache.org/~antelder/tuscany/tomcat/tuscany.war > and there is a helloworld sample which uses SCA without including > Tuscany at: > http://people.apache.org/~antelder/tuscany/tomcat/sample-helloworld-jsp.war > > This seems quite cool to me, and with potential for helping with lots > of things in 2.x such as using multiple Nodes, endpoints, dynamic > domains, backward compatibility etc. It also helps with making > portable samples that can easily be used in other SCA runtimes because > as the samples don't need to include Tuscany they should run as-is on > Tomact, or Geronimo with the Tuscany plugin, or WebSphere, etc. > > Comments? > > ...ant >
Hi Ant Interesting. Can you say something about what is happening under the covers? For example, what is the mapping between deployed wars and Tuscany nodes? Simon
