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diff --git a/java/sca/samples/README b/java/sca/samples/README index 9d4bad1fc4..a120bb3abf 100644 --- a/java/sca/samples/README +++ b/java/sca/samples/README @@ -21,101 +21,23 @@ Sample Overview The samples generally show off different features of the SCA runtime and the extensions that come packaged with it. -binding-notification-broker - A broker for notificatione -binding-notification-consumer - A consumer of notifications -binding-notification-producer - A producer of notifications +binding-ws-calculator - Calculator running inside a web app also + showing webservices binding calculator - Calculator built with java components and local wires. -calculator-distributed - A calculator built using SCA nodes running - on multiple JVMs -calculator-implementation-policies - Shows logging policites associated with - SCA implementations -calculator-corba-reference - The calculator configured to use existing - CORBA service -calculator-corba-service - The calculator configured to be accessible - as CORBA service + +calculator-equinox - Calculator running inside a Equinox OSGi runtime + +calculator-osgi - Calculator running inside a OSGi runtime + calculator-rmi-reference - The calculator configured to talk RMI to the calculator-rmi-service sample calculator-rmi-service - The calculator configured to accept RMI requests from calculator-rmi-reference -calculator-script - Calculator built using various script languages -calculator-webapp - Calculator running inside a web app -calculator-ws-webapp - Calculator running inside a web app also - showing webservices binding -callbck-ws-client - The client for showing callbacks across web services -callback-ws-service - The server for showing callbacks across web serviced - -chat-webapp - A simple chat style web app demonstrating - use of AJAX binding - -databinding-echo - An SCA application that shows how databindings - transform data - -feed-aggregator - Demonstrates using the ATOM binding -feed-aggregator-webapp - feed-aggregator running in webapp - -helloworld-bpel - Demonstrates an SCA component invoking a BPEL - process in a composition - -helloworld-dojo-webapp - An SCA application that exposes a service using - JSONRPC and a client using the Dojo toolkit -helloworld-jsonrpc-webapp - helloworld using jsonrpc binding -helloworld-ws-reference - The client side of a hello world sample that uses a - web service binding (requires helloworld-ws-service) -helloworld-ws-service - The server side of a hello world sample that uses a - web service binding -helloworld-ws-reference-jms - The client side of a hello world sample that uses a - web service binding with SOAP/JMS (requires - helloworld-ws-service) -helloworld-ws-service-jms - The server side of a hello world sample that - uses a web service binding with SOAP/JMS -helloworld-ws-reference-secure - The client side of a hello world sample that - shows how policy intent can be used. -helloworld-ws-service-secure - The client side of a hello world sample that - shows how policy intent can be used. -helloworld-ws-sdo - helloworld using ws binding and SDO -helloworld-ws-sdo-webapp - helloworld using ws binding and SDO within a webapp - -implementation-composite - Shows how SCA composites are used - -osgi-supplychain - SCA asynchronous API with OSGi and Java - implementation types - -simple-bigbank - A banking application built with java components - and local wire -simple-bigbank-spring - A banking application showing how SCA works with Spring - -simple-callback - demonstrates the callback interface -simple-callback-ws - demonstrates use of callback interface across WS binding - -store - Step by step guide for creating an online store - -supplychain - shows how asynchronous callbacks can be used - -web-resource - Demonstrates using an SCA Web resource component - -quote-xquery - Demonstrate SCA components using XQuery - -Samples for building extensions -------------------------------- -There are samples that demonstrate how to build extensions for the -Tuscany SCA runtime. These samples are slightly different from the samples -above in that the provided code is concerned with building the extension -and not with building an application that uses it. The application -that shows how the new extension can be used is provided in an associated -sample. - -implementation-crud-extension - Shows how to build new implementation type - extensions -implementation-crud - A sample application that exercises the new - implementation extensions -binding-echo-extension - Shows how to build new binding extensions -binding-echo - A sample application that exercises the new - binding extension -implementation-notifiaction- Illustrates the use of <implementation.notification/> -implementation-pojo-extension - shows how new implementation types are constructed +implementation-java-calculator + Sample Layout ------------- @@ -139,8 +61,8 @@ Getting Ready To Build You will need to install the following software before you start. J2SE Development Kit (JDK) 5.0 -Apache Ant 1.7.0 - if you are going to use Ant -Apache Maven 2.0.6 - if you are going to use Maven +Apache Ant 1.7.1 - if you are going to use Ant +Apache Maven 2.0.9 - if you are going to use Maven Java and Ant and/or Maven binary directories must be present in your PATH so that their executable programs are available in your environment. You may @@ -267,7 +189,7 @@ cd sca If you are an Eclipse user do the following -mvn -Peclipse eclipse:eclipse +mvn -Peclipse If you are an IDEA user do the following |