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 > > -- > Quiero ser el rayo de sol que cada día te despierta > para hacerte respirar y vivir en me. > "Favola -Moda".
