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[jira] Assigned: (TUSCANY-246) Supply chain sample
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-246?page=all ]
Jean-Sebastien Delfino reassigned TUSCANY-246:
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Assign To: Jean-Sebastien Delfino (was: Jim Marino)
> Supply chain sample
> -------------------
>
> Key: TUSCANY-246
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-246
> Project: Tuscany
> Type: Test
> Components: Java SCA Core
> Versions: 0.91
> Environment: Eclipse 3.1.1 on Windows XP SP2
> Reporter: Ignacio Silva-Lepe
> Assignee: Jean-Sebastien Delfino
> Fix For: 0.91
> Attachments: supplychainsample.zip
>
> Here is the zip of a very simple, but a bit more realistic supply chain sample. The
> idea is to use it to test (in addition to the simple non-blocking call of
> the customer by the shipper) features like callbacks, passing references to
> call, and references with multiplicity *..n (as in a retailer with several
> warehouses to choose from) when they are available. For now it is just a
> straight chain with a hardwired reference from the shipper to the customer,
> and using a dummy order (which can also become more realistic, using an sdo,
> for instance).
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