Hi,
Following up on Jeff's great idea of sharing information on how Tuscany is
used, I have created a wiki page for sharing this information [1]:
Here is the idea that I took from Jeff's earlier email in this thread. The
page is used
*To share information with other users to help them understand how they can
use Tuscany in their business*
- If interested, share the project name
- Share how Tuscany is used in your project -
- What stage of development cycle? Deployed using Tuscany or
planning to?
- Which of the Tuscany technologies do you use?
- If interested, share how you are using the technologies
Please feel free to change the format or add more ideas that can be useful
to users of Tuscany.
I will move the updates to the website as they are added.
[1]:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/Project+Using+Tuscany
Haleh
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From: Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sep 5, 2007 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: How is Tuscany currently being used?
To: [email protected]
Thanks a lot for sharing this. It helps us and everybody on the list to
understand how Tuscany is used out there!
What do people think about creating a page on the Tuscany Wiki where
Tuscany users could document their usage scenarios?
Anderson, Jeff T (CA - Toronto) wrote:
> Just wondering if anybody out there on the list could provide some
comments on how they are using Tuscany with in their organization or are
planning to within the foreseeable future?
> It would be great to get an understanding of whether anybody plans to use
Tuscany in production within the foreseeable timeframe, are merely
evaluating it for various prototypes, are currently looking at it for
high-level research. Getting a high-level understanding of what kinds and
solutions are trying to be solved with Tuscany would be great also.
Providing this kind of information IMHO would really help to give a sense of
how people are envisioning the use of Tuscany and how/when people are
considering Tuscany to be used as a product that is ready for "prime time
use", like spring, and other ubiquitous open-source products.
>
> As an example of the kind of information that I think would be beneficial
to many on the list I will go first.
>
>
> Currently working for a consulting firm with a major financial services
Institute in Canada to implement a mix of retail and commercial banking
services. We plan to go into production by the end of this quarter, we have
finished the majority of implementation, conducted functional and
performance testing (with very good results) and plan to do a limited
deployment with a small subset of users within a couple of months. We are
currently deploying Tuscany on websphere 6.1, Solaris 10, and taking
advantage of a combination of Web services bindings/SDO as well as
local/spring bindings. An interesting wrinkle is that we are also basing all
of our service interfaces on the IFX banking standard, which breaks SDO in a
couple of places.
>
> Thanks in advance for sharing
>
> regards
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
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Jean-Sebastien
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