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diff --git a/branches/sca-java-0.91/samples/helloworld-dojo/README b/branches/sca-java-0.91/samples/helloworld-dojo/README deleted file mode 100644 index cc25b50192..0000000000 --- a/branches/sca-java-0.91/samples/helloworld-dojo/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -Hello World Dojo RPC Sample -=========================== -This sample demostrates the SCA JSONRPC binding using a simple web app that -uses the RPC support of the Dojo Toolkit to an SCA service. - -The README in the samples directory (the directory above this) provides -general instructions about building and running samples. Take a look there -first. - -As this sample provides a web app there is a manual step where the WAR file -that contains the sample is copied to your web app container. If you just want -to give this sample a go deploy the WAR file (target/sample-helloworld-dojo.war) -to you web application server. - -Once the web app is deployed use your browser to visit the following URL; - -http://localhost:8080/sample-helloworld-dojo - -The port and hostname will of course vary depending on your local installation. - -See also the similar helloworld-jsonrpc sample which also uses the SCA JSONRPC binding -but uses SCA scaDomain.js script on the client instead of the Dojo Toolkit. - -Sample Overview ---------------- -The sample provides a single service with an operation that reflects -a greeting back to the caller. The service is exposed using the JSONRPC -binding. The web app provided shows how the Dojo Toolkit JSON-RPC support can be -used to invoke the SCA service. - -The web app provided shows how the service can be called by using the DOJO toolkit. - -helloworld-dojo/ - build-dojo.xml - This file is an Ant script used by the - sample build process to download the Dojo Toolkit - and get it included in the WAR file - for use by the sample. - src/ - main/ - java/ - helloworldjsonrpc/ - HelloWorldService.java - service interface - HelloWorldServiceImpl.java - service implementation - resources/ - jsonrpc.composite - the SCA assembly for this sample - webapp - dojo/ - the Dojo toolkit (this directory is created only - when you build the samples from the source distribution) - META-INF/ - sca-contribution.xml - specifies the composite to be deployed - WEB-INF/ - web.xml - defines the listener that starts up the - Tuscany SCA runtime - HelloWorldJSONRPC.html - the web application that calls the - SCA service via JSONRPC - style.css - style sheet - - helloworld-jsonrpc.png - a pictorial representation of the - sample .composite file - build.xml - the Ant build file that unpacks the - dojo installation - pom.xml - the Maven build file - -Building And Running The Sample Using Ant ------------------------------------------ -With the binary distribution the sample can be built using Ant as -follows - -cd helloworld-dojo -ant package - -This should result in a war file (sample-helloworld-dojo.war) in the target -directory. Copy this war file to your web app deployment directory in your -web app container. - -The process for getting the web app running will depend on which web app container -you are using. For example, if you are using Tomcat then it is simply a matter -of copying the WAR file to the webapps directory. - -Once the web app is deployed use your browser to visit the following URL; - -http://localhost:8080/sample-helloworld-dojo - -The port and hostname will of course vary depending on your local installation. - -You should see a web page that allows you to send messages, via JSONRPC, to the -application running in the Tuscany SCA Runtime - -Building And Running The Sample Using Maven -------------------------------------------- -With either the binary or source distributions the sample can be built and run -using Maven as follows. - -cd helloworld-dojo -mvn - -Again this should result in a war file (sample-helloworld-dojo.war) in the target -directory. Follow the steps described in the previous section for running the web -app and for the expected results. - - |