2007/11/29, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Giorgio Zoppi wrote:
>
> > 2007/11/28, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >>Giorgio Zoppi wrote:
> >>
> >>>One of the first problem that i had, when I started using Tuscany, was that
> >>>I was serialize something without a mapping, because I wanted that a
> >>>job was something
> >>>more generics possible, i couldn't.
> >>
> >>I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "serialize something without
> >>a mapping"? Isn't there always a mapping like:
> >>
> >>- Java serialization -> mapping between Java Objects that implement
> >>Serializable and bytes, as specified in the Java Object Serialization
> >>specification at
> >>http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/serialization/spec/serialTOC.html
> >>
> >>or
> >>
> >>- XML serialization -> mapping between Java Objects that follow
> >>specified patterns and XML, as specified (for example) in the JAXB
> >>specification at http://java.sun.com/xml/downloads/jaxb.html
> >>
> >>or
> >>
> >>- Java support for Externalizables -> mapping between Java Objects and
> >>whatever protocol the implementor of the read/writeExternal methods
> >>decides to implement, again here somebody needs to describe and publish
> >>that mapping if he wants a chance to talk to other components, or at
> >>least publish the mapping between the bytes read/written and a known
> >>type system.
> >>
> >>Can you say a little more about what you were trying to do and the
> >>specific issues that you ran into?
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>--
> >>Jean-Sebastien
> >>
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> >
> > Java Serialization ala Serializable, for mapping I wanted to say: xml
> > mapping ala JAXB. At that time, I thought that a simple POJO, was
> > serialized by the SCA's runtime, over  web services. In our dept.
> > we've a java tool (muskel, see
> > www.di.unipi.it/~marcod/Papers/Parco05.ppt) that serializes Jobs via
> > RMI, and I wanted to do something similar, without any XML mapping.
> > Thanks,
> > Giorgio.
> >
> Tucsany SCA Java includes an RMI binding.  This should do what you
> want.  Can you use that instead of the Web Service binding?

Yes, but my requirement was doing something over ws, in order to test
its scalability.
And I'm planning scalability testing with Apache JMeter  for end of
the next week, when my workpool application will be ready. It's a
workpool that sampling the load on each jvm adds or remove workers
component.
Cheers,
Giorgio.

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