On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Andrei Latyshau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hello,
> we are developing the business services platform and using standard j2ee
> architecture. Our application components run in the ejb container and are
> exposed as stateless session beans. We use Tuscany for binding web layer
> with business layer and in future for other kinds of service bindings (for
> integration with external systems). Currently Tuscany does not support the
> EJB binding as service (for usage), but only for reference. Can somebody
> explain the place of Tuscany in the j2ee architecture, relation of Tuscany
> to the EJB's and whether it will be possible to run tuscany in EJB
> container?
> Thanks in advance!
> Andrei
>

Work has started on Tuscany supporting services using the EJB binding, see
[1] and [2], though its not yet made it into any Tuscany releases.

There has also just recently been published an SCA JEE specification [3]
which defines more clearly how to use EJBs in a JEE environment with SCA,
and there has been some discussion about starting to implement that spec in
Tuscany [4].

We value user input to help decide what features get added to Tuscany so if
you can give more details about what you need or which parts of the SCA JEE
spec would be useful to you then that would help us prioritise what we do.

On a side note, we're presently soliciting users for feedback on how they
find using Tuscany and the current Tuscany distributions [5] so if you've
any comments you could give us on how you've found using Tuscany so far we
would love to hear them.

   ...ant

[1] http://apache.markmail.org/message/ssablkngflhzsc5j
[2] http://apache.markmail.org/message/dawwpwycys464nbr
[3]
http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_JAVAEE_Integration_V100.pdf
[4] http://apache.markmail.org/message/7j5zohne7dne2qle
[5] http://apache.markmail.org/message/ig5xvnkebj4xknf5

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