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Jim Marino wrote:
You'll need t ask Jeremy on bootstrapping but you don't need to bootstrap the container to test you component extensions - the Spring and Groovy examples show how to do this. The Groovy issue was brought up on this list earlier and it's not related to Tuscany at all. It's a problem with the version of ASM it is using. I don't have the Tuscany thread right now but if you do a search, it involves deleting a version of ASM from you maven repo. If you can't find it, let me know and I'll look.

Jim
As we discussed on the IRC on Monday, I want to be able to step through an end to end sample. A few other people on the IRC have asked for the same thing. I know that I can test an extension in isolation from a unit test but as I said on the IRC this is not helping me understand the end to end flow. To understand the end to end flow I'd like to run a simple sample, the first line of code in my sample needs to start the runtime and load my SCDL and I'm simply asking how to do it.

Jeremy changed the pom.xml causing the problem with ASM.

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Jean-Sebastien


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