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h3. Overview
Apache Tuscany simplifies the task of developing SOA solutions. It provides a
comprehensive infrastructure for SOA development and management based on
Service Component Architecture (SCA) standard. With SCA as it's foundation,
Tuscany offers solution developers the following advantages and is implemented
in Java and C++.
* Provides a composition model that offers a solution-centric view of what
services exist in a composition and how they interact with one another.
Services that constitute a useable solution, such as a retail solution, can be
implemented using any technology.
* Enables service developers to create reusable services that only contain
business logic. Protocols are pushed out of business logic and are handled
through pluggable bindings. this will lower development cost. It will also
allow applications to adapt to change without code modification.
* Makes it possible for applications to easily adapt to infrastructure changes
without recoding since protocols are handled via pluggable bindings and quality
of services (transaction, security) are handled declaratively.
* Existing applications can work with new SCA compositions enabling incremental
growth towards a more flexible architecture.
In addition, Tuscany is integrated with various technologies and offers:
* a wide range of bindings (pluggable protocols)
* various component types including and not limited to Java, C++, BPEL, Spring
and scripting
* an end to end service and data solution which includes support for Jaxb and
SDO
* a lightweight runtime that works standalone or with other application servers.
* a modular architecture that makes it easy to integrate with different
technologies and to extend
* Integration with web20 technologies
Please join us to create a practical, extensible SOA infrastructure and
scenario samples that address the challenges which small to large scale
businesses face.
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* [*SCA Java 1.3.2* _(October, 2008)_|SCA Java Releases]
* [*SDO Java 1.1.1*|SDO Java 1.1.1] _[_(July 2008)_|SDO Java 1.1.1]_
* [*DAS Java 1.0-incubating-beta2*_(Oct, 2007)_|DAS Java Releases]
* [*SCA Native Incubator-M3* _(May, 2007)_|SCA Native Incubator-M3]
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