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Re: [stp-dev] Tuscany and STP-SCA tools

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Dan Becker <dan.o.becker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Stéphane Drapeau wrote:
>>
>> That would be great if you can submit a bug describing the elements you
>> want
>> to add or modify. But before this, I'll try to generate the ecore file
>> from
>> the Tuscany XDS schema. I hope that I will find some time to do this
>> before
>> the end of this week. I'll keep you informed ASAP.
>>
>> I have several questions:
>> - Do you want that we update the tools according to Tuscany 1.4 or to
>> Tuscany 2.0? Is there any differences beetween these two versions (from
>> type
>> definition viewpoint)?
>> - For the next SCA Tools releases, does it make sense for you to have a
>> specific MM for each version of Tuscany? Or one for the 1.x branch and an
>> other for the 2.x branch? or only one corresponding to the last stable
>> version of Tuscany?
>>
>
> Excellent! I've opened bug 261222 [1] to track the issue.
>
> Tuscany 2.0 will go through a few milestone releases before going golden, so
> I think 2.0 will be available much later in the year. As the primary feature
> of 2.0 will be OSGi enablement, the binding and implementation list will not
> be much different than the current 1.4.
>
> I think it will be sufficient to make models for each point release e.g.
> 1.4, 2.0, 2.1 etc.. There should be no new features in the maintenance
> releases (e.g. 1.4.0, 1.4.1, etc.)
>

How does STP-SCA tools differentiate multiple Tuscany 1.x releases ?
What happens if a user is using Tuscany Java SCA 1.2 release compared
to Tuscany Java SCA 1.4 that has introduced couple new bindings (e.g
google data, corba, etc) ? Do we always make all the latest bindings
available for users ?

> [1]https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=261222
>
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> Thanks, Dan Becker
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