Simon Nash wrote:
The Tuscany Web site seems to have very few clues about the multi-language
(scripting) capabilities of Tuscany.  We released quite a bit of support
for scripting languages in SCA C++ M2, and we have had some support for
acripting in SCA Java since M1, but the Web site seems strangely silent
on these capabilities.  The casual and not-so-casual reader of the
Web site could be forgiven for thinking that the only languages that
Tuscany supports are Java and C++.

I know that there is more information about this if you download the
releases and look inside them at samples, readmes, etc.  But I can't
find it on the Web site.  Am I missing something?

  Simon



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Simon,

You're not missing anything, I agree with you that we need to add an overview of this support in addition to the more detailed info in the various readmes. I have created JIRA http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1057 to report this.

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Jean-Sebastien


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