Hi,

You are not the only one that looks for Tuscany integration with Flex. See 
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tuscany-user/200901.mbox/%3c0b57d17684d14a418e03e2fc2cc49cfe8d8d970...@malmail.corp.sct.com%3e.
 

There is another article about the Flex/Java integration: 
http://www.infoq.com/articles/java-flex-blazeds.

Technically, I think it's a good idea and not very difficult to get Tuscany 
working with Flex. The main issue is that Adobe releases the stuff under LGPL 
which is not compatible with Apache License. 

Thanks,
Raymond


From: rosbin lukkose 
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 1:22 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Tuscany with Flex client



Hi All,



We are experimenting with Tuscany (1.4) for quite some time. We are able to 
develop some prototypes too, by following 

the specs and other materials available in the net.  We are using spring (2.5) 
to create composites/components. 

Currently our prototypes are working fine (as of now we are using sca/ws 
bindings only).  Now we want to add a BPEL layer 

to manage the process flow, ie the interaction between the composites will be 
managed by BPEL, and this is the ultimate goal 

we want to achieve.

 



1)      Our aim is to achieve multi tenancy at code level by managing the 
business process with BPEL 

(ours is a product company by the way). Is it possible with Tuscany?



2)      We haven’t seen much documentation/samples/articles on the support for 
BPEL composite for a web application, 

is this possible? Is there any sample available for the same?



3)      Another hardship we are facing with our prototype is its integration 
with flex client. How we can 

invoke a Tuscany service through the FDS component from a flex client? Is there 
any sample available or is 

there any plan to include binding for flex in near future? 

Please guide us to resolve these issues/doubts.

Best regards,Rosbin

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