Re: question about component integration or assembly



On Jan 19, 12:42 pm, hanliong <liongs...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 19, 10:19 am, "H. S. Lahman" <h...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So what has all this got to do with your comments? The main point is
that Who gets "wired up" is driven by unique rules and policies that are
probably encapsulated somewhere other than in the client of A or B. If A
and B are "wired" together, then that is none of the client's business.

Yes, this is my understanding previously. Wiring a component A to B is
not the problem of a client application. However as mentioned by
Shashank if we bought a PowerGenerator component and a VendingMachine
component, and our client application is about a software application
that calculates the selling of items from a Vending machine. Then
this  client application should wire PowerGenerator to
VendingMachine.

Yes. and this is application developer/ assembler responsibility to
wire up appropriate components to realize application behavior.

Anyway, on second thought, you might be right. The wiring should be
done  at component developer's site. As this specific wiring is
supposedly beyond client area. Or is it not?

Application builder specifies components of the system, which then may
get developed independently at various locations.

Once developed, all the components are assembled and configured by
application developer/ assembler who then makes proper configuration
to individual components and wire them together to create assembly/
application blue print.

This blue print (assembly descriptor file - an xml file) is given as
input to assembly and deployment infrastructure that makes best effort
to install, instantiate and configure individual components to realize
application.

regards,
shashank

Please enlight me more.

Regards, Han.

.



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