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}Getting Started

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 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}Example Walk-through

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}Service Data Object Specification 2.1

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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