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+osgi-supplychain Sample
+=======================
+
+The Tuscany OSGi supply chain sample shows using the Tuscany SCA runtime in a J2SE environment executing the SCA asynchronous API with OSGi and Java implementation types.
+
+If you just want to run it to see what happens open a command prompt, navigate
+to this sample directory and do:
+
+ant run
+
+OR if you don't have ant, on Windows do
+
+In the directory samples\osgi-supplychain use the JDK 1.5 java command to run the class supplychain.SupplyChainClient
+
+Linux: java -cp ../../lib/tuscany-sca-manifest.jar:target/sample-osgi-supplychain.jar supplychain.SupplyChainClient
+Windows: java -cp ..\..\lib\tuscany-sca-manifest.jar;target\sample-osgi-supplychain.jar supplychain.SupplyChainClient
+
+Results
+----------
+The sample when run should simply display on the standard output some startup messages followed by:
+
+Work thread Thread[Thread-1,5,main] - Order, submitted, fulfilled, shipped
+
+
+Sample Overview
+---------------
+
+The sample provides a Customer service with a purchaseGoods operation
+and a notifyShipment operation annotated with the SCA @OneWay annotation.
+The SupplyChainClient exercises this interface by calling the
+purchaseGoods operation. This results in messages passing to
+the Retailer, Warehouse, and Shipper components and the result returned
+to the Customer service on a separate callback thread. The Customer
+and Shipper components are implemented as OSGi bundles which use
+implementation.osgi, while the Retailer and Warehouse components are
+implemented using implementation.java.
+
+
+src
++---main
+ +---java
+ ¦ +---supplychain
+ ¦ OSGiBundleImpl.java
+ ¦ SupplyChainClient.java
+ ¦ +---customer
+ ¦ Customer.java
+ ¦ JavaCustomerComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiCustomerComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiCustomerImpl.java
+ ¦ +---retailer
+ ¦ Retailer.java
+ ¦ JavaRetailerComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiRetailerComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiRetailerImpl.java
+ ¦ +---shipper
+ ¦ Shipper.java
+ ¦ JavaShipperComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiShipperComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiShipperImpl.java
+ ¦ +---warehouse
+ ¦ Warehouse.java
+ ¦ JavaWarehouseComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiWarehouseComponentImpl.java
+ ¦ OSGiWarehouseImpl.java
+ ¦
+ +---resources
+ ¦ +---osgi
+ ¦ Customer.mf
+ ¦ Retailer.mf
+ ¦ Shipper.mf
+ ¦ Warehouse.mf
+ ¦ +---ds
+ ¦ Customer.mf
+ ¦ Retailer.mf
+ ¦ Shipper.mf
+ ¦ Warehouse.mf
+ ¦ Customer.xml
+ ¦ Retailer.xml
+ ¦ Shipper.xml
+ ¦ Warehouse.xml
+ ¦ Customer.componentType
+ ¦ Retailer.componentType
+ ¦ Shipper.componentType
+ ¦ Warehouse.componentType
+ ¦ supplychain.composite
+ ¦-- supplychain.ds.composite
+
+
+ build.xml - the Ant build file
+ pom.xml - the Maven build file
+
+Understanding OSGI implementation files
+---------------------------------------
+Some of the files introduced by OSGI implementation are explained below.
+
+OSG files related to customer. java are:
+OSGiCustomerComponentImpl.java: OSGi Declarative Services Implementation of the SCA Customer component.
+OSGiCustomerImpl.java: OSGi Procedural Services Implementation of the SCA Customer component.
+
+You notice the same pattern for shipper.java, retailer.java, SupplyChainClient.java.
+
+The rest of OSGI related files are:
+OSGiBundleImpl.java: Common code for OSGi Procedural Services Implementation of the SCA components
+
+resources/osgi/*.mf: Manifest files for OSGi bundles for OSGi procedural services implementation
+
+resources/osgi/ds/*.m:f Manifest files for OSGi bundles for OSGi declarative services implementation
+
+resources/osgi/ds/*.xml: OSGi Declarative services component xml files
+
+resources/*.componentType: Component types used by OSGi implementation provider for SCA
+
+resources/supplychain.composite: Composite file using OSGi and Java implementation types
+
+resources/supplychain.ds.composite: Composite file using OSGi (declarative services) and Java implementation types
+
+Building And Running The Sample Using Ant
+-----------------------------------------
+cd osgi-supplychain
+ant compile
+ant run
+
+you should see:
+Buildfile: build.xml
+
+run:
+ [java] Main thread Thread[main,5,main]
+ [java] Started OSGi bundle with activator OSGiCustomerImpl
+ [java] Started OSGi bundle with activator OSGiShipperImpl
+ [java] Main thread sleeping ...
+ [java] Work thread Thread[pool-1-thread-1,5,main] - Order, submitted, fulfi
+lled, shipped
+ [java] Stop OSGi bundle with activator OSGiShipperImpl
+ [java] Stop OSGi bundle with activator OSGiCustomerImpl
+
+
+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 osgi-supplychain
+mvn
+
+You should see the following output from the test phase.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------
+ T E S T S
+-------------------------------------------------------
+Running supplychain.SupplyChainClientTestCase
+Started OSGi bundle with activator OSGiCustomerImpl
+Started OSGi bundle with activator OSGiShipperImpl
+Sleeping ...
+Work thread Thread[pool-1-thread-1,5,main] - Order, submitted, fulfilled, shippe
+d
+Test complete
+Stop OSGi bundle with activator OSGiShipperImpl
+Stop OSGi bundle with activator OSGiCustomerImpl
+Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 7.062 sec
+
+This shows that the Junit test cases have run successfully.