Hi, Nirmal. The idea is to have a simple way to generate a diagram from the composite file to illustrate the SCA components (service/reference) and their wirings. It could be a simple .dot or .svg file.
Eclipse has a tooling project for SCA [1]. It can generate nice diagrams. This idea is more on the lightweight side, for example, allowing a browser to point to Tuscany runtime to show the composite diagram. [1] http://www.eclipse.org/stp/sca/ Thanks, Raymond ________________________________________________________________ Raymond Feng rf...@apache.org Apache Tuscany PMC member and committer: tuscany.apache.org Co-author of Tuscany SCA In Action book: www.tuscanyinaction.com Personal Web Site: www.enjoyjava.com ________________________________________________________________ On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Nirmal Fernando wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm an undergraduate at Department of Computer Science and > Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and I'm hoping to have > an exciting summer with GSoC 2011. I participated in GSoC 2010 for > Apache Derby (RDBMS in Java) project and successfully finished the project. > This is a sample of the work (final output) which I've done for Derby > last summer > (http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/p/my-work-at-gsoc-2010.html). > > You can find my profile and recommendations at LinkedIn > (http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=54105394&trk=tab_pro). > > While looking through The ASF idea page, I found this entry in JIRA > about "Develop a simple tool that can be used to generate composite diagrams > from the xml files" https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-3496 is > interesting. > > I would appreciate if I can get further details on the requirements of > this tool. > > I'm still new to Apache Tuscany project, but willing to learn quickly, any > help > on getting me started is highly appreciate. > > Thanks. > > -- > Best Regards, > Nirmal > > C.S.Nirmal J. Fernando > Department of Computer Science & Engineering, > Faculty of Engineering, > University of Moratuwa, > Sri Lanka. > Blog: http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/