By Raymond Feng
November 23, 2009 08:30 PM EST
In Apache Tuscany, we have been experimenting with Google Android Platform to
build Mobile SOA Applications, and we now have couple Android based samples
that demonstrate a Android mobile application consuming SCA services
available on the cloud.
Store-android: A front end to our... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
November 20, 2009 07:19 PM EST
In order to simplify the Tuscany SVN structure and make it easier for users
to find the active sub-projects the Tuscany community have changed the SVN
structure as described below:
SCA 2.x
For SCA 2.x, which is based on the most recent drafts of OASIS SCA
Specifications 1.1, you ... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
November 11, 2009 09:19 AM EST
The latest milestone of our 2.0 runtime was released today, you can read all
about it in the release announcement . Don't let the "milestone" name put you
off as a lot of progress has been made in the 2.0 runtime and its quite
usable now, and is well on the way to being a fully O... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
November 6, 2009 05:04 PM EST
ApacheCon US 2009 is almost finished, and I'm done with my last Apache
Tuscany/OSGi session.
Tuscany: Applying OSGi modularity after the fact
Fri, 06 November 2009 11:15 by Luciano Resende
Slides are now available
... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
November 4, 2009 08:10 PM EST
I finished my session for ApacheCon 2009: OSGi remote services with SCA using
Apache Tuscany. You can download the slides at:
http://people.apache.org/~rfeng/tuscany/presentations/OSGi%20Remote%20Services%20with%20Tuscany%20SCA.pdf
The samples referenced in the presentation can be fo... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
November 4, 2009 05:15 PM EST
ApacheCon US 2009 has started and I'm done with my first Apache Tuscany
session.
SCA, Java EE, Spring, Web 2.0 and Cloud Come Together - Service assembly with
Apache Tuscany SCA
Wed, 04 November 2009 11:00, by Luciano Resende
Slides are now available
Tuscany cloud tutorial source ... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
October 29, 2009 04:35 PM EDT
A variant of the Store scenario is now deployed as a distributed application
in Google App Engine. The scenario consist of a fruit catalog hosted as one
appengine application (tuscany-store-catalog) and the front end ui is hosted
as another appengine application (tuscany-store) t... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
October 27, 2009 08:06 AM EDT
ApacheCon US 2009 is just around the corner, and we are going to have several
Apache Tuscany related sessions.
SCA, Java EE, Spring and Web 2.0 Come Together - Service assembly with Apache
Tuscany SCA
Wed, 04 November 2009 11:00, by Luciano Resende
Apache Tuscany provides an easy-t... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
October 8, 2009 11:01 AM EDT
The Apache Tuscany team are pleased to announce the 1.5.1 release of the
Java SCA project.
Apache Tuscany provides a runtime environment based on the Service
Component Architecture (SCA). SCA is a set of specifications aimed at
simplifying SOA application development. These specificati... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
October 7, 2009 12:30 AM EDT
Nice article from "Ramkumar Ramalingam", a member of the Tuscany Community.
In this "Design and develop SCA components using the Spring Framework"
series, learn how Service Component Architecture (SCA) and the Spring
Framework effectively combine to build distributed service applic... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
October 5, 2009 11:09 PM EDT
I managed to get an variant of Tuscany SCA helloworld-jsp working on Google
App Engine. The application is now up and running at [1]. The composite
contains implementation.java, implementation.web and a JSP using SCA taglibs.
During the bring-up, I made a few minor changes to Tusca... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
September 28, 2009 04:17 PM EDT
The Apache PhotArk team is pleased to announce the release of Apache PhotArk
M1-incubating.
Apache PhotArk will be a complete open source photo gallery application
including a content repository for the images, a display piece, an access
control layer, and upload capabilities. Th... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
July 23, 2009 07:23 AM EDT
Today we released the third milestone release of the new Tuscany 2.0 SCA
runtime, this is another step towards the fully OASIS specification
compatible SCA runtime that we aim to have finished later this year when the
final versions of the OASIS SCA specifications are released.
T... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
July 6, 2009 11:13 AM EDT
Take a look at this article written by some members of the "Tuscany
Community"
This article is taken from the book Apache Tuscany in Action. It looks at how
bindings are used to configure wire protocols for a component's service
connections. One of the most important features of ... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
June 1, 2009 02:07 AM EDT
The Apache Tuscany team are pleased to announce the 1.5 release of the
Java SCA project.
Apache Tuscany provides a runtime environment based on the Service
Component Architecture (SCA). SCA is a set of specifications aimed at
simplifying SOA application development. These specification... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
May 29, 2009 05:10 PM EDT
Raymond Feng and Luciano Resende are going to be presenting two Tuscany/SCA
sessions at JavaOne 2009, please see below for detailed schedule and links to
abstract.
Wednesday June 03 8:45 PM - 9:35 PM Hall E 133
BOF-4760 : SCA; JavaT Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE Platform); ... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
April 16, 2009 04:28 AM EDT
We've just released the second milestone release of v2 of Tuscany SCA,
download it at the Tuscany website
Along with better and more complete compliance with the latest OASIS SCA
specifications the highlights include in this release are:
- An implementation of RFC 119 the new Distr... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
March 5, 2009 01:55 AM EST
The Apache Tuscany team announced the release of 2.0 M1 of the Java Service
Component Architecture (SCA) project. SCA defines a technology neutral
component and assembly model for business application developers to focus on
implementing the business logic and composing them into ... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
March 3, 2009 01:51 PM EST
As mentioned in the recent Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0 M1 Announce, Tuscany is
moving to support running in an OSGi enabled environment. What exactly does
that mean and what are the benefits?
As Tuscany is implemented in the 1.x release, all dependencies are included
in one monolithic... (more)
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By Raymond Feng
February 20, 2009 11:31 AM EST
The Apache Tuscany team are pleased to announce the 2.0 M1 release of
the Java SCA project.
Apache Tuscany provides a runtime based on the Service Component
Architecture (SCA) which is a set of specifications aimed at
simplifying SOA Application Development. The SCA specifications are
... (more)
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