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+Tuscany - Getting Started - Helloworld SCAClient Sample
+-------------------------------------------------------
+
+This sample demonstrates using the OASIS SCAClient API to invoke a service in a remote SCA domain.
+
+See the README in the top-level samples folder for general information on the Tuscany samples.
+
+This project has a plain Java SE class with a main method which uses the OASIS SCAClient API to invoke a Helloworld service in a remote SCA domain.
+
+Before running this sample you must have a helloworld service running in a SCA domain somewhere, for example, you can do that by using a separate command prompt to run the Tuscany
+"Getting Started - Helloworld Sample" with the command
+
+ mvn tuscany:run -DdomainURI=uri:default
+
+(including that domainURI parameter activates the Tuscany distributed domain)
+
+You can then run this SCAClient sample with the Maven command:
+
+ mvn tuscany:run
+
+As this sample uses a standard Java SE main class you can also run it with the maven exec java plugin:
+
+ mvn exec:java
+
+You should see the following oputput:
+
+ HelloworldSCAClient, using domainURI uri:default
+ Calling HelloworldComponent.sayHello("world")
+ Hello world
+