SDO Java User Guide (TUSCANY) edited by Amita Vadhavkar
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*This page is work in progress. Thanks for your contribution* :)
* [Getting Started|#Getting Started]
* [Example Walkthrough|#Examples]
* [Service Data Object Specification, Version 2.1|#Specification]

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h3. {anchor:Getting Started}{color:#0099cc}Getting Started{color}
As an SDO user,  you have (at least) three ways of establishing a Tuscany SDO 
runtime environment on your machine.  In decreasing order of likelihood, you 
can either 
* [download|SDO Java Download] a binary distribution of a Tuscany Java SDO 
milestone release, and follow the instructions in the release archive
* Or you can [download|Getting Source] a Tuscany source distribution, and 
follow the instruction in the release archive to recreate the corresponding 
binary release
* or you can [build from the svn repository|Getting Source] source code, giving 
you the flexibility to base your runtime on the most recent code, or a 
particular level of your choice.

If you are going to take either of the latter two approaches you will need to 
[establish a development environment|Set up SDO Development Environment].

For examples of how to use SDO, you can look at the [documents|SDO Java 
Documents] or at the samples.  If you have downloaded the source distribution, 
the sample code will be part of that distribution.  If however you have 
downloaded a binary distribution,  you'll need to go and 
[download|http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/sca_downloads.html] the sample 
source code as a separate archive.

Other sources of inspiration might come from the use of SDO within the Tuscany 
DAS and SCA code.  When you come across issues, please look at and/or post to 
the Tuscany [mailing lists|mailing lists].

h3. {anchor:Examples}{color:#0099cc}Example Walkthrough{color}

The following articles published by Tuscany committers, Kelvin Goodson and 
Geoffrey Winn, in Java Developer Journal  provide a quick view of SDO concepts 
accompanied by a sample code for a real scenario.

* [Part1: What is SDO?| http://soa.sys-con.com/read/313547.htm]
* [Part2: What is SDO? | http://java.sys-con.com/read/358059.htm]

Also, the detailed documentation about the Samples is available at [Sample 
Program 
Contents|https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/sdo/distribution/src/main/release/bin/samples/sampleProgramContents.html]

h3. {anchor:Specification}{color:#0099cc}Service Data Object Specification 
2.1{color}

The [SDO Specification 2.1 for 
Java|http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Data+Objects+Specifications] 
describes the data programming interface for Java language.     



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