That sounds like a great idea and I would be interested to understand better 
what you exactly mean by "SCA clouded embedded devices framework"? Devices 
which communicate to SCA services hosted in a cloud? Host SCA services in the 
device itself and communicate with them from the, potentially SCA-enabled, 
cloud?

One of the challenges I see is to SCA-enable an embedded device. Most of them 
have low hardware resources (CPU, RAM). Further component business logic often 
needs to access hardware directly (-> C/C++). Meeting those constraints is the 
goal of the following open-source SCA implementation: 
http://trentino.sourceforge.net/. 
What do you think, is it a suitable pillar for the "SCA clouded embedded 
devices framework"?

Thanks,
Philipp 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Giorgio Zoppi [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 3:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Cloud enabled devices.
> 
> Hi all,
> are you tired of legacy code? Do you wanna try something new with SCA
> architecture? If yes, we are brainstorming about using SCA clouded
> embedded devices framework.
> What do u think about it?
> Cheers,
> Giorgio
> 
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