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-<h1>Tuscany RDB DAS Service client</h1>
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-<h3>Introduction</h3>
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-<p>
-This stand-alone sample application demonstrate how to consume the DAS Service exposed trough an SCA service.<br>
-The application starts with a canned database of Companies and their related Departments.<br>
-Through the web page interface, a user can consume the DAS Service to display the list of available companies.<br>
-The sample runs on Tomcat 5.5 and employs a Derby database accessed via a DataSource.
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-<h3>Running the sample</h3>
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-<p>There are two options for running this sample:</p>
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-<ol>
- <li>Run from Tomcat configured by the build</li>
- <li>Deploying the DASService.client WAR into a Tomcat you configure yourself</li>
-</ol>
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-<h3>Running from Tomcat configured by the build</h3>
-
-<p>
-This sample application is deployed (along with the canned test database) to an instance of Tomcat as part of our automated sample
-testing.This means you can run the java/samples/testing/tomcat build (see java/das/samples/testing/tomcat/readme.htm ) and then access
-the application by pointing your browser to http://localhost:8080/companyweb-service-client/
-</p>
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-<h3>Deploying the DASService.client WAR into a Tomcat you configure yourself</h3>
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-<p>
-Alternatively, you can deploy the sample to your own configured Tomcat installation by following the instructions below.
-These instructions assume that you have either 1) downloaded the Tuscany sample distribution or 2) Downloaded the Tuscany
-source and run our maven build, see the following link to more details steps on how to build DAS Sample applications <a
-href="http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/java_das_overview.html">http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/java_das_overview.html</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p><b><u>Set Up:</u></b></p>
-
-
-<ol>
- <li>Download and install the most recent stable version of Tomcat 5.5. You can find it here: <a
- href="http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi">http://tomcat.apache.org/download-55.cgi</a></li>
- <li>Download the most recent official release of Derby from here: <a href="http://db.apache.org/derby/index.html">http://db.apache.org/derby/index.html</a>.
- The only file you’ll need from this download is derby.jar</li>
- <li>Stop Tomcat</li>
- <li>Copy derby.jar (from the derby distribution) to {Tomcat_Home}/common/lib:</li>
- <li>Add the sample war file to {Tomcat_Home}/webapps</li>
- <ol start=1 type=a>
- <li>sample-das-service-client-xxx.war (e.g.sample-das-service-client-1.0-incubator-SNAPSHOT.war)</li>
- </ol>
- <li>Install the canned Derby database to Tomcat: </li>
- <ol start=1 type=a>
- <li>First, create a new directory named “Databases” to hold the sample database. Create {Tomcat_Home}/Databases</li>
- <li>Copy the <b>dastest</b> folder (and all its contents) from {build directory root OR
- where samples where unzipped}/java/das/samples/DASService.client to {Tomcat_Home}/Databases.<br>
- <br>
- <b>NOTE</b>: If you are running this from a sample distribution, the canned database is available in the
- distribution, inside the databases directory. </li>
- </ol>
- <li>Define a DataSource by adding a datasource definition to {Tomcat_Home}/conf/server.xml.</li>
- <ol start=1 type=a>
- <li>Find the end-of-section marker </GlobalNamingResources> and add the following lines just above it:
- <p>
- <div class="codebox2">
- <pre>
- <!-- Global Datasource for Derby dastest database -->
- <Resource name="jdbc/dastest"
- type="javax.sql.DataSource" auth="Container"
- description="Derby database for DAS Company sample"
- maxActive="100" maxIdle="30" maxWait="10000"
- username="" password=""
- driverClassName="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"
- url="jdbc:derby:{absolute path}Databases/dastest"/>
- </pre>
- </div>
- </p>
- <p><b>Requirement</b>:You must include the absolute path to the “Databases” directory in the above url attribute. Fore example:</p>
- <p><pre> url="jdbc:derby:c:\apache-tomcat-5.5.17\Databases/dastest"</pre></p>
- </li>
- </ol>
- <li><p>Start tomcat and point your browser to: <a href="http://localhost:8080/sample-das-service-client-%7bversion%20tag%7d/">http://localhost:8080/sample-das-service-client-{version
- tag}/</a>. Example:</p>
- <p><pre> http://localhost:8080/sample-das-service-client-1.0-incubator-SNAPSHOT/</pre></p>
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- </li>
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-<h3>Sample Architecture</h3>
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-<p>This is a simple, single-page, web application to consume DAS exposed as an SCA service.</p>
-<p>The main components of this application are:</p>
-
-<ul type=disc>
- <li>The SCA DAS Service</li>
- <li>SDO</li>
- <li>Company.jsp</li>
- <li>The canned Derby database</li>
-</ul>
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-<p>The <b>Company.jsp</b> directly invoke the DAS Service to get a list of companies available and then iterate trough the SDO data graphs and manipulate SDO directly to display data</p>
-
-<p>The canned <b>Derby database</b> comes preloaded with Companies and related Departments. The Derby database instance is a simple file folder.</p>
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-<p>The <b>SCA DAS Service</b> accepts directives (commands) and reads and writes to the derby database instance appropriately using DAS as the service implementation.</p>
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-<h3>Consuming the DAS service</h3>
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-<p>First, note that the application have dependencies on the DAS Service:</p>
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-<p>
-<div class="codebox2">
-<pre>
-<!-- DAS Service -->
-<dependency>
- <groupId>org.apache.tuscany.das.samples</groupId>
- <artifactId>sample-das-service</artifactId>
- <version>${pom.version}</version>
-</dependency>
-</pre>
-</div>
-</p>
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-<br>
-<p>And the SCDL references the service:</p>
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-<composite xmlns="http://www.osoa.org/xmlns/sca/1.0" name="DASServiceComposite">
- <component name="DASServiceComponent">
- <implementation.composite name="DASServiceComposite" jarLocation="lib/sample-das-service-1.0-incubator-SNAPSHOT.jar"/>
- </component>
-</composite>
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