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Ready, Set, Go - Getting started with Tuscany "Get Started with Store Demo in Eclipse video" Install the Latest Tuscany Eclipse Plugin"Installing the Apache Tuscany Eclipse Plugins video" A quick Step by Step walk through of downloading, installing, and verifying the Tuscany Eclipse Plugins. This section shows you how to install the lastest Tuscany Eclipse plugin. The plugin gives you the ability to run an SCA composite file from the Package Explorer. You will see a "Run As Tuscany" menu item when you bring up the context menu on composite files. Start Eclipse and go to Help -> Software Updates -> Find and Install. Select "Search for new features to install" and then click next Create a new Remote Site. On the next dialog, click on "New Remote Site..." to create a new site entry. Give it a name such as Select the "Remote Site" you just created, and click "Finish" Select the "Apache Tuscany SCA Tools" and click "Next", and then, on the next dialog, click "Finish". Accept the "Plugin License" and next click on "Install All". When asked to "restart eclipse", click the "yes" button. Create your 1st Composite Service ApplicationThe following shows the composition diagram for the composite service application you are about
The composite service application you will create is a composition of four services. The composed Create a Java ProjectIn this step you create a Java Project in Eclipse to hold the composite service application. Construct ServicesFirst you create two package folders into which later in this step you place service implementations. Next you enter "services" as the package Name, and press the Finish button to complete the CatalogIn this step you create the Catalog service interface and implementation. package services; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Remotable; @Remotable public interface Catalog { Item[] get(); } Select the "services" package again. Select the New Java Class button . In the dialog enter The Java editor will open on the new created Java class. Replace the content of the editor by package services; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Init; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Property; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Reference; public class CatalogImpl implements Catalog { @Property public String currencyCode = "USD"; @Reference public CurrencyConverter currencyConverter; private List<Item> catalog = new ArrayList<Item>(); @Init public void init() { String currencySymbol = currencyConverter .getCurrencySymbol(currencyCode); catalog.add(new Item("Apple", currencySymbol + currencyConverter.getConversion("USD", currencyCode, 2.99))); catalog.add(new Item("Orange", currencySymbol + currencyConverter.getConversion("USD", currencyCode, 3.55))); catalog.add(new Item("Pear", currencySymbol + currencyConverter.getConversion("USD", currencyCode, 1.55))); } public Item[] get() { Item[] catalogArray = new Item[catalog.size()]; catalog.toArray(catalogArray); return catalogArray; } } After completing these steps the content of the "store" project will look as follows. CurrencyConverterIn this step you create the CurrencyConverter service interface and implementation. package services; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Remotable; @Remotable public interface CurrencyConverter { public double getConversion(String fromCurrenycCode, String toCurrencyCode, double amount); public String getCurrencySymbol(String currencyCode); } Next create a Java class in the "services" package named "CurrencyConverterImpl" and copy-paste package services; public class CurrencyConverterImpl implements CurrencyConverter { public double getConversion(String fromCurrencyCode,String toCurrencyCode,double amount) { if (toCurrencyCode.equals("USD")) return amount; else if (toCurrencyCode.equals("EUR")) return ((double)Math.round(amount * 0.7256 * 100)) /100; return 0; } public String getCurrencySymbol(String currencyCode) { if (currencyCode.equals("USD")) return "$"; else if (currencyCode.equals("EUR")) return "E"; //"€"; return "?"; } } After completing these steps the content of the "store" project will look as follows.
ShoppingCartIn this step you create the Item model object, the Cart and Total service interfaces and the ShoppingCart service implementation. Create a Java class in the "services" package named "Item" and copy-paste the package services; public class Item { private String name; private String price; public Item() { } public Item(String name, String price) { this.name = name; this.price = price; } public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } public String getPrice() { return price; } public void setPrice(String price) { this.price = price; } } Create a Java interface in the "services" package named "Cart" and copy-paste the package services; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.data.collection.Collection; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Remotable; @Remotable public interface Cart extends Collection<String, Item> { } Create a Java interface in the "services" package named "Total" and copy-paste the package services; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Remotable; @Remotable public interface Total { String getTotal(); } Create a Java class in the "services" package named "ShoppingCartImpl" and copy-paste the package services; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.UUID; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.data.collection.Entry; import org.apache.tuscany.sca.data.collection.NotFoundException; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Init; import org.osoa.sca.annotations.Scope; @Scope("COMPOSITE") public class ShoppingCartImpl implements Cart, Total { private Map<String, Item> cart; @Init public void init() { cart = new HashMap<String, Item>(); } public Entry<String, Item>[] getAll() { Entry<String, Item>[] entries = new Entry[cart.size()]; int i = 0; for (Map.Entry<String, Item> e : cart.entrySet()) { entries[i++] = new Entry<String, Item>(e.getKey(), e.getValue()); } return entries; } public Item get(String key) throws NotFoundException { Item item = cart.get(key); if (item == null) { throw new NotFoundException(key); } else { return item; } } public String post(String key, Item item) { if (key == null) { key = "cart-" + UUID.randomUUID().toString(); } cart.put(key, item); return key; } public void put(String key, Item item) throws NotFoundException { if (!cart.containsKey(key)) { throw new NotFoundException(key); } cart.put(key, item); } public void delete(String key) throws NotFoundException { if (key == null || key.equals("")) { cart.clear(); } else { Item item = cart.remove(key); if (item == null) throw new NotFoundException(key); } } public Entry<String, Item>[] query(String queryString) { List<Entry<String, Item>> entries = new ArrayList<Entry<String, Item>>(); if (queryString.startsWith("name=")) { String name = queryString.substring(5); for (Map.Entry<String, Item> e : cart.entrySet()) { Item item = e.getValue(); if (item.getName().equals(name)) { entries.add(new Entry<String, Item>(e.getKey(), e .getValue())); } } } return entries.toArray(new Entry[entries.size()]); } public String getTotal() { double total = 0; String currencySymbol = ""; if (!cart.isEmpty()) { Item item = cart.values().iterator().next(); currencySymbol = item.getPrice().substring(0, 1); } for (Item item : cart.values()) { total += Double.valueOf(item.getPrice().substring(1)); } return currencySymbol + String.valueOf(total); } } Note: Since the Tuscany conversational support is not ready yet the cart is realized through a hack. After completing these steps the content of the "store" project will look as follows.
StoreIn this step you create the user facing Store service that will run in a Web browser and provide the Select the "ufservices" package. Right click to get the context menu, select New, and then File. In The Text editor will open on the new created html file. Replace the content of the editor by copy-paste <html> <head> <title>Store</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="store.js"></script> <script language="JavaScript"> //@Reference var catalog = new tuscany.sca.Reference("catalog"); //@Reference var shoppingCart = new tuscany.sca.Reference("shoppingCart"); //@Reference var shoppingTotal = new tuscany.sca.Reference("shoppingTotal"); var catalogItems; function catalog_getResponse(items) { var catalog = ""; for (var i=0; i<items.length; i++) { var item = items[i].name + ' - ' + items[i].price; catalog += '<input name="items" type="checkbox" value="' + item + '">' + item + ' <br>'; } document.getElementById('catalog').innerHTML=catalog; catalogItems = items; } function shoppingCart_getResponse(feed) { if (feed != null) { var entries = feed.getElementsByTagName("entry"); var list = ""; for (var i=0; i<entries.length; i++) { var content = entries[i].getElementsByTagName("content")[0]; var name = content.getElementsByTagName("name")[0].firstChild.nodeValue; var price = content.getElementsByTagName("price")[0].firstChild.nodeValue; list += name + ' - ' + price + ' <br>'; } document.getElementById("shoppingCart").innerHTML = list; if (entries.length != 0) { shoppingTotal.getTotal(shoppingTotal_getTotalResponse); } } } function shoppingTotal_getTotalResponse(total) { document.getElementById('total').innerHTML = total; } function shoppingCart_postResponse(entry) { shoppingCart.get("", shoppingCart_getResponse); } function addToCart() { var items = document.catalogForm.items; var j = 0; for (var i=0; i<items.length; i++) if (items[i].checked) { var entry = '<entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>item</title><content type="text/xml">' + '<Item xmlns="http://services/">' + '<name xmlns="">' + catalogItems[i].name + '</name>' + '<price xmlns="">' + catalogItems[i].price + '</price>' + '</Item>' + '</content></entry>'; shoppingCart.post(entry, shoppingCart_postResponse); items[i].checked = false; } } function checkoutCart() { document.getElementById('store').innerHTML='<h2>' + 'Thanks for Shopping With Us!</h2>'+ '<h2>Your Order</h2>'+ '<form name="orderForm">'+ document.getElementById('shoppingCart').innerHTML+ '<br>'+ document.getElementById('total').innerHTML+ '<br>'+ '<br>'+ '<input type="submit" value="Continue Shopping">'+ '</form>'; shoppingCart.del("", null); } function deleteCart() { shoppingCart.del("", null); document.getElementById('shoppingCart').innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById('total').innerHTML = ""; } function init() { catalog.get(catalog_getResponse); shoppingCart.get("", shoppingCart_getResponse); } </script> </head> <body onload="init()"> <h1>Store</h1> <div id="store"> <h2>Catalog</h2> <form name="catalogForm"> <div id="catalog" ></div> <br> <input type="button" onClick="addToCart()" value="Add to Cart"> </form> <br> <h2>Your Shopping Cart</h2> <form name="shoppingCartForm"> <div id="shoppingCart"></div> <br> <div id="total"></div> <br> <input type="button" onClick="checkoutCart()" value="Checkout"> <input type="button" onClick="deleteCart()" value="Empty"> <a href="../ShoppingCart/Cart/">(feed)</a> </form> </div> </body> </html> After completing these steps the content of the "store" project will look as follows.
Compose ServicesNow that you have all the required service implementations you compose them together to provide Select the "src" folder of the "store" project. Right click to get the context menu, select New, and The Text editor will open on the new created composite file. Replace the content of the editor by <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <composite xmlns="http://www.osoa.org/xmlns/sca/1.0" xmlns:t="http://tuscany.apache.org/xmlns/sca/1.0" xmlns:s="http://store" targetNamespace="http://store" name="store"> <component name="store"> <t:implementation.widget location="ufservices/store.html" /> <service name="Widget"> <t:binding.http uri="http://localhost:8080/store" /> </service> <reference name="catalog" target="Catalog"> <t:binding.jsonrpc /> </reference> <reference name="shoppingCart" target="ShoppingCart/Cart"> <t:binding.atom /> </reference> <reference name="shoppingTotal" target="ShoppingCart/Total"> <t:binding.jsonrpc /> </reference> </component> <component name="Catalog"> <implementation.java class="services.CatalogImpl" /> <property name="currencyCode">USD</property> <service name="Catalog"> <t:binding.jsonrpc uri="http://localhost:8080/Catalog"/> </service> <reference name="currencyConverter" target="CurrencyConverter" /> </component> <component name="ShoppingCart"> <implementation.java class="services.ShoppingCartImpl" /> <service name="Cart"> <t:binding.atom uri="http://localhost:8080/ShoppingCart/Cart" /> </service> <service name="Total"> <t:binding.jsonrpc uri="http://localhost:8080/Total"/> </service> </component> <component name="CurrencyConverter"> <implementation.java class="services.CurrencyConverterImpl" /> </component> </composite> After completing these steps the content of the "store" project will look as follows.
Congratulations you completed your 1st composite service applications, now its time to take it into Use ServicesIn this step you launch and use the store composite service application you created. First select the "store.composite" file. Right click to get the context menu, select Run As, and then Tuscany. The Eclipse console will show the following messages.
Next Launch your Web browser and enter the following address: http://localhost:8080/store/store.html You get to the Store user facing service of the composite service application.
You can select items from the Catalog and add them to your Shopping Cart.
Since the ShoppingCart service is bound using the ATOM binding, you can also look at the
Use the browser back button to get back to the Store page.
And then you can Checkout to complete your order.
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