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#[[The ACME Project|The ACME Project: Organising Structure & Dependencies]]
 
#[[The ACME Project|The ACME Project: Organising Structure & Dependencies]]
 
# [[The Development Cycle|A Quick Tour of Development]]
 
# [[The Development Cycle|A Quick Tour of Development]]
## [[The Development Cycle#A Tiny Profile|A Tiny Profile]]
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## [[The Development Cycle#My First Profile|My First Profile]]
## [[The Development Cycle#My First JNDI | My First JNDI]]
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## [[The Development Cycle#A Tiny JNDI |A Tiny JNDI]]
 
## [[The Development Cycle#A PortType Interface|A PortType Interface]]
 
## [[The Development Cycle#A PortType Interface|A PortType Interface]]
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## [[The Development Cycle#A Simple Implementation|A Simple Implementation]]
 
## [[The Development Cycle#Building & Deploying|Building & Deploying]]
 
## [[The Development Cycle#Building & Deploying|Building & Deploying]]
 
## [[The Development Cycle#Logging it|Logging it]]
 
## [[The Development Cycle#Logging it|Logging it]]

Revision as of 15:33, 11 April 2008

This Primer gives a gentle introduction to the task of developing gCube services with the gCore Framework. Have a quick look at the prerequisites and make sure you go through the preliminary steps. Then dive in.

  1. First Things First: Prerequisites & Preliminaries
  2. The ACME Project: Organising Structure & Dependencies
  3. A Quick Tour of Development
    1. My First Profile
    2. A Tiny JNDI
    3. A PortType Interface
    4. A Simple Implementation
    5. Building & Deploying
    6. Logging it
    7. A Test Client
    8. Refining the implementation
  4. A Sample Service: Adding State
    1. Towards a multi port-type service
    2. Profiling for the infrastructure
    3. Defining the port-type interfaces
    4. Delving into the implementation
    5. JNDI configuration
    6. Building & Deploying
    7. A Test Client
  5. A Sample Service: Managing State
    1. How to publish the state
    2. How to persist the state
  6. Advanced Topics
    1. Interfacing the Information System
    2. Service security
  7. Learning more

--Manuele.simi 20:25, 28 March 2008 (EET)