Hi Arunachalam,
Tuscany has investigated a number of relationships between SCA and OSGi. These are: 1. OSGi bundles as an implementation technology for SCA components (implementation.osgi). Here OSGi services and references are mapped to SCA services/references and can be integrated with other implementation technologies (e.g. BPEL, POJO, Groovy, etc...) and invoked or can invoke over the various SCA bindings. This is business as usual for SCA, which is designed to enable the assembly of heterogeneous implementation technologies. 2. OSGi bundles as SCA contributions (OSGi providing modularity for Java implementation types (e.g. implementation.osgi and implementation.java)). 3. OSGi providing modularity of the Tuscany runtime itself (business as usual for OSGi and not a programming model relationship). For me, these relationships demonstrate how the two technologies are complementary. Regards, Graham. 2008/8/28 Arunachalam Parthasarathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hello all, > > can u please direct me to find what is the difference between OSGI and SCA > (i read in a blog tht, SCA is younger specification of OSGI) > > can i know, how can i relate the bundle management , life cycle management > of OSGi in SCA? > > with tuscany SCA (SCA Native runtime), can we dynamically add services? > > please reply me regarding above > > thanks, > Arunachalam
