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diff --git a/sca-cpp/trunk/README b/sca-cpp/trunk/README index f17e5a86bb..3bc9272d49 100644 --- a/sca-cpp/trunk/README +++ b/sca-cpp/trunk/README @@ -1,83 +1,34 @@ -Apache Tuscany SCA Native M3 build (March, 2007) -================================================ +Apache Tuscany SCA Runtime +========================== -http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany +Getting the code +================ -Tuscany is an effort undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation -(ASF), sponsored by the Web Services PMC. +To checkout the source code with commit access, do this: +git svn init -s https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/sca-cpp tuscany-sca-cpp +cd tuscany-sca-cpp +wget -P .git http://git.apache.org/authors.txt +git config svn.authorsfile .git/authors.txt +git config user.email <you>@apache.org +git config svn.rmdir true +git svn fetch --log-window-size 10000 -Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review -indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process -have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. +To checkout the source without commit access, do this: +git clone git://git.apache.org/tuscany-sca-cpp +or +svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/sca-cpp tuscany-sca-cpp -While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or -stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully -endorsed by the ASF. +Contributing to the project +=========================== -Getting Started -=============== +To contribute to the project or report issues see the mailing list: +dev@tuscany.apache.org -Documentation describing the system requirements and the steps to install -Tuscany SCA C++ and run the samples can be found in the GettingStarted.html -file. +Archives: +http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@tuscany.apache.org +http://marc.info/?l=tuscany-dev +To subscribe: +dev-subscribe@tuscany.apache.org -About Tuscany SCA C++ -===================== - -Tuscany SCA C++ provides a runtime implementation for the for the Service -Component Architecture 0.96 Assembly specification and the 0.95 C++ Client -& Implementation Model specification, written in C++ and will currently -support C++, Python and Ruby component implementation types. - -The specifications can be found at -http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Component+Architecture+Specifications - -It is possible to interoperate with Tuscany SCA Java via the Web Service -bindings for services and references but restrictions apply. This is not yet a -complete implementation and known restrictions are described below. - -Supported SCA Assembly Model features - * All features are supported unless listed under the known restrictions - below. See SCA Assembly Model specification. - -Supported language bindings - * Component implementations written in C++. See the SCA C++ Client and - Implementation Model specification. - * Component implementations written in Python. See the - doc/PythonExtension.html documentation. - * Component implementations written in Ruby. See the doc/RubyExtension.html - documentation. - * Component interfaces described by C++ classes. See SCA Client and - Implementation Model specification. - -Supported service and reference bindings - * The web service binding is supported. This implementation will support - web services which using document literal SOAP bindings conforming to the - WS-I basic profile (rpc/encoded is not yet supported). - * A REST binding is supported. This implementation supports HTTP calls using - a resource or RPC pattern depending on the use of a REST interface. See the - doc/RESTExtension.html documentation. - * A SCA binding is supported. This implementation uses the web services - binding to provide the "default" binding. - -Known restrictions - * Local service interfaces cannot use overloaded operations (the SCA - specification limits remote service interfaces to not using overloaded - operations). - * Each WSDL definition for a web service binding must be in a single WSDL - document. - * No load time validation of the deployed SCA application (run time - validation only). - * No metadata API. - * Components implemented in Python and Ruby are restricted to passing - simple types and language-specific XML objects as parameters and return - values. - * Composites that use the Web Services, REST and SCA bindings are restricted - to transporting simple types and XML. - - -Thank you for using Tuscany! - -The Tuscany Team. |