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-Distributed Helloworld Sample
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-This sample demonstrates a distributed SCA domain using the JMS implementation of binding.sca which
-automatically discovers available nodes and the services they contain.
-
-In this sample there are two nodes in the domain, a standalone node containing a Helloworld component,
-and a webapp using a JSP with <implementation.web> which invokes the Helloworld service in the domain.
-
-To run the sample:
-
-- Build the two sample modules with mvn or Ant.
-- Deploy the helloworld-webapp war to Tomcat.
-- Start the standalone node by:
- in the helloworld-node folder do "mvn dependency:copy-dependencies" then:
- java -Djava.ext.dirs=target\dependency -jar target\dependency\tuscany-node-dynamic-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar target\sample-helloworld-node.jar
-
-- On a web browser go to:
- http://localhost:8080/sample-helloworld-webapp
-
-You should see "Hello world" returned on the web page and the node console should show "HelloworldImpl.sayHello: world"
-
-How it works:
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