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Posted to user@tuscany.apache.org by Laurent Zilber <lz...@hotmail.fr> on 2008/06/25 15:03:04 UTC

Spring bigbank sample

Hello,
The schemas referenced in the Account-spring-context.xml file do not exist.
(http://www.springframework.org/schema/sca/spring-sca.xsd)
Is the <sca: service> still supported in a Spring context definition?
I'm also puzzled by the location attribute of the component definition in the file BigBank.composite
<implementation.spring location="Account-spring-context.xml"/>
I doesn't seem to correspond to anything mentioned in the SCA_SpringComponentImplementationSpecification-V100.pdf

Has anyone been succesful with Spring and SCA ?
I guess I'll try it out to see. 

Laurent.

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Re: Spring bigbank sample

Posted by Ramkumar R <ra...@gmail.com>.
Hi Laurent,
Thanks for sharing the same.

FYI... Spring Bigbank sample is now been extended to demonstrate how
different SCA bindings work with Spring. Please have a look. Hope that would
help your evaluation.

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Laurent Zilber <lz...@hotmail.fr> wrote:

>  Hello,
> Thanks a lot for the update!
>
> Regarding our usage of Spring + SCA (as asked in another thread):
> We're using Spring 2.5 to to create beans for services and SCA was to
> provide an easy way to compose services from simple beans, and easily expose
> the interfaces in RMI or Webservices.
> As we have no real use case yet for the Webservices, we've been using
> Spring RmiRegistryFactoryBean to expose the remote interface and Spring jndi
> lookup to access it from a client.
> The composite definition looks really close to the classic IoC pattern in
> Spring, so we're not using this much yet (outside of testing and
> evaulations).
> I think we need to get a better underestanding of all the others features
> of SCA, especially regarding distributed environments, as we could leverage
> on a lot on SCA features.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:08:39 +0530
> From: ramkumar.rj@gmail.com
> To: user@tuscany.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Spring bigbank sample
>
>
>
> Hi Laurent,
> Just wanted to update you on the recent changes done to the spring location
> attribute.
>
> To know more read:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@tuscany.apache.org/msg00947.html
>
> On 6/25/08, *Laurent Zilber* <lz...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
> The schemas referenced in the Account-spring-context.xml file do not exist.
> (http://www.springframework.org/schema/sca/spring-sca.xsd)
> Is the <sca: service> still supported in a Spring context definition?
> I'm also puzzled by the location attribute of the component definition in
> the file BigBank.composite
> <implementation.spring location="Account-spring-context.xml"/>
> I doesn't seem to correspond to anything mentioned in the
> SCA_SpringComponentImplementationSpecification-V100.pdf
>
> Has anyone been succesful with Spring and SCA ?
> I guess I'll try it out to see.
>
> Laurent.
>
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RE: Spring bigbank sample

Posted by Laurent Zilber <lz...@hotmail.fr>.
Hello,
Thanks a lot for the update!
Regarding our usage of Spring + SCA (as asked in another thread):
We're using Spring 2.5 to to create beans for services and SCA was to provide an easy way to compose services from simple beans, and easily expose the interfaces in RMI or Webservices. 
As we have no real use case yet for the Webservices, we've been using Spring RmiRegistryFactoryBean to expose the remote interface and Spring jndi lookup to access it from a client.
The composite definition looks really close to the classic IoC pattern in Spring, so we're not using this much yet (outside of testing and evaulations).
I think we need to get a better underestanding of all the others features of SCA, especially regarding distributed environments, as we could leverage on a lot on SCA features. 



Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:08:39 +0530From: ramkumar.rj@gmail.comTo: user@tuscany.apache.orgSubject: Re: Spring bigbank sample
Hi Laurent,
Just wanted to update you on the recent changes done to the spring location attribute.
 
To know more read: http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@tuscany.apache.org/msg00947.html 
On 6/25/08, Laurent Zilber <lz...@hotmail.fr> wrote: 
Hello,The schemas referenced in the Account-spring-context.xml file do not exist.(http://www.springframework.org/schema/sca/spring-sca.xsd)Is the <sca: service> still supported in a Spring context definition?I'm also puzzled by the location attribute of the component definition in the file BigBank.composite<implementation.spring location="Account-spring-context.xml"/>I doesn't seem to correspond to anything mentioned in the SCA_SpringComponentImplementationSpecification-V100.pdfHas anyone been succesful with Spring and SCA ?I guess I'll try it out to see.Laurent._________________________________________________________________Retouchez, classez et partagez vos photos gratuitement avec le logiciel Galerie de Photos !http://www.windowslive.fr/galerie/-- Thanks & Regards,Ramkumar Ramalingam 
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Re: Spring bigbank sample

Posted by Ramkumar R <ra...@gmail.com>.
Hi Laurent,
Just wanted to update you on the recent changes done to the spring location
attribute.

To know more read:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@tuscany.apache.org/msg00947.html

On 6/25/08, Laurent Zilber <lz...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
> The schemas referenced in the Account-spring-context.xml file do not exist.
> (http://www.springframework.org/schema/sca/spring-sca.xsd)
> Is the <sca: service> still supported in a Spring context definition?
> I'm also puzzled by the location attribute of the component definition in
> the file BigBank.composite
> <implementation.spring location="Account-spring-context.xml"/>
> I doesn't seem to correspond to anything mentioned in the
> SCA_SpringComponentImplementationSpecification-V100.pdf
>
> Has anyone been succesful with Spring and SCA ?
> I guess I'll try it out to see.
>
> Laurent.
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Retouchez, classez et partagez vos photos gratuitement avec le logiciel
> Galerie de Photos !
> http://www.windowslive.fr/galerie/



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Ramkumar Ramalingam