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Tuscany SCA C++ provides a runtime implementation for the Service Component - Architecture 0.9 specification, written in C++ and currently supports C++ - component implementation types. This page describes what is needed to install and run Tuscany - SCA for C++.
If you haven't already done so, the first - step is to download the SCA C++ Milestone release 1 of Apache Tuscany from our - download page.
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Axis2C Release 0.92 - http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/download.cgi
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Tuscany SDO for C++ Milestone Release 1 - http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/download.html
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Java SDK 1.4 or later - http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp
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Apache Ant 1.6 or later - http://ant.apache.org
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Installing Tuscany SCA for C++

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Getting Tuscany SCA for C++ working with the binary release on Linux

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Getting Tuscany SCA for C++ working with the source release on Linux

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Getting Tuscany SCA for C++ working with the binary release on Windows

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  5. You must have set up the environment for Microsoft Visual C++ tools. The build command - will call vcvars32 to set the environment. Ensure the directory containing this is on your path. - This will be where you installed the compiler.
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    - Alternatively, open the workspace tuscany_sca.dsw in Visual Studio 6 - you can build projects individually - or build the samples to rebuild all the projects
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SCA Technology samples - Simple samples that emphasize how to to use - Service Component Architecture technology. Follow the - instructions on the samples Getting Started - page to build and run the Tuscany SCA samples -
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Creating and building a Tuscany SCA C++ component - A document that describes how to create, build and run a Tuscany SCA C++ component. -
Enabling Web Service access to your Tuscany SCA C++ component - A document that describes how to expose a Tuscany SCA C++ component as a Web Service via an SCA Web Service Entrypoint. -
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First place to look is at the Tuscany FAQ at - http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/faq.html

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Any problem with this release can be reported to the Tuscany - mailing lists or create a JIRA issue at http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/Tuscany.

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