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-Tuscany - Getting Started - Helloworld Sample
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-
-This sample demonstrates a simple helloworld style SCA application and how to run that with Tuscany.
-
-See the README in the top-level samples folder for general information on the Tuscany samples.
-
-This project creates an SCA contribution with a deployable composite named helloworld.composite.
-The composite defines an SCA component, HelloworldComponent, which provides a Helloworld service,
-the component is implemented by a Java class.
-
-You can use the contribution by starting the composite in the Tuscany Shell. To do that run the
-following command in the helloworld folder:
-
- mvn tuscany:run
-
-Alternatively, the Tuscany Shell can be started with the scripts in the Tuscany binary distribution
-bin folder. To do that run the following command at the root of a Tuscany binary distribution:
-
- bin\tuscany.bat samples\getting-started\helloworld
-
-Once the Shell has been started with one of those methods you can use Shell commands to explore
-the SCA domain, for example, use the "installed" command to get the status of installed contributions,
-"services" to see the available component services, and you may test calling the helloworld service by
-using the "invoke" command:
-
- invoke HelloworldComponent sayHello yourName
-
----
-
-This sample was created by the Tuscany contribution-jar Maven archetype. You can use that archetype to
-create your own SCA contribution projects by running the following Maven command:
-
- mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeCatalog=http://tuscany.apache.org
-
-then at the prompt select 1 to choose the contribution-jar archetype and then answer the questions.
-This project used the following answers:
-
- Define value for property 'groupId': : org.apache.tuscany.sca.samples
- Define value for property 'artifactId': : helloworld-contribution
- Define value for property 'version': 1.0-SNAPSHOT: 2.0-SNAPSHOT
- Define value for property 'package': org.apache.tuscany.sca.samples: sample
-