I am currently architecting a SOA platform for a major Canadian financial
services client. The platform is based on the IFX schema standard, Tuscany
version 9.0, Axis2 and spring 2.1. We are using Tuscany specifically for
creating service assemblies that will allow us to change how services
I agree that this is a useful feature, you can never put enough effort into
making information more accessible,
as for the type of information, everything that you've mentioned below is
appropriate
-plus actual case studies of usage
-high-level roadmap items
etc., etc.
I like having the samples, in the absence of extensive documentation these are
key to understanding Tuscany...
I like the idea of packaging the samples as simple SCA contribution jar's. I
think keeping the footprint as little as possible is important, both in terms
of optics and managing the
This is great news, that ties into an e-mail that I was just formulating this
morning concerning additional features that have been requested for our client
the list isn't quite complete, by thought I would share it with you as most of
it concerns the policy framework implementation at least in
Just wondering if anybody out there on the list could provide some comments on
how they are using Tuscany with in their organization or are planning to within
the foreseeable future?
It would be great to get an understanding of whether anybody plans to use
Tuscany in production within the
, Jeff T (CA - Toronto) wrote:
This is great news, that ties into an e-mail that I was just formulating this
morning concerning additional features that have been requested for our client
the list isn't quite complete, by thought I would share it with you as most
of it concerns the policy
Plus two from me.
I just joined a couple of the TC's
looking forward to contributing.
Jeff
From: Mike Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2007-09-07 11:32
To: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: SCA Specifications starting up in OASIS
haleh
sounds great ,
let me know when it is up:
I will share what we are doing with Tuscany currently
From: haleh mahbod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2007-09-07 20:52
To: tuscany-dev; Tuscany Users
Subject: Website: Remove 'Event' link Add 'Projects Using
Jean Sebastian,
This kind of functionality sounds in awful lot like some of the policy stuff we
are talking about a couple of weeks ago...
Jeff
From: Dinesh Shahane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 2007-09-29 13:21
To: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: RE:
Our client is also very interested in this topic, be very interested in seeing
how it performed tighter integration, such as being able to declare an intent
on a wcf service method and use the Tuscany or other SCA policy framework to
satisfy the intent at runtime. Just one of many examples, I
Again, I think this would be a definite value.
Jeff
From: Jean-Sebastien Delfino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 2007-10-23 14:23
To: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: SCA WCF Integration
Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote:
Anderson, Jeff T (CA - Toronto
Can't comment to the exact overhead, but we are getting really good performance
metrics from Apache Tuscany on websphere 6.1, something within the range of
three to four hundred transactions per second with the CPU at around 60%. And
message sizes of about a kilobyte.
Charles can you elaborate
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