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[jira] Updated: (TUSCANY-181) Need a command line tool and maven2 plugin to validate an SCA assembly

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-181?page=all ]

Jean-Sebastien Delfino updated TUSCANY-181:
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    Fix Version: 0.9x
        Version: 0.9x

> Need a command line tool and maven2 plugin to validate an SCA assembly
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: TUSCANY-181
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-181
>      Project: Tuscany
>         Type: New Feature

>   Components: Java SCA Tools
>     Versions: 0.9x
>     Reporter: Jean-Sebastien Delfino
>      Fix For: 0.9x

>
> We need a command line tool and a maven2 plugin to validate an SCA assembly. This is important to help application developers detect and diagnose problems in their assembly before they deploy and run the application.
> This tool should take an SCA assembly (module or subsytem) and run a set of validation rules on its artifacts.
> - XML schema validation on the SCDL artifacts
> - semantic validation on the assembly model (e.g. verify that an interface declared on a service actually exists, verify that a wire can actually be resolved)
> The tool should generate messages with enough context information, including file name, line number, and relevant assembly model objects.

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