Hi Sajjad, At my workplace, we've implemented Tuscany very recently (just few months back). IMHO Tuscany is very mature and tested. You wont be ruining your application.
On 29 July 2013 23:20, Luciano Resende <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Sajjad Daya <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> > Hi Guys >> > >> > I'm writing to inquire if Tuscany is still alive, and most importantly, >> is it still relevant? >> > >> > From the Tuscany site, I see many references to 2007, and 2008, but not >> so much after that. >> > >> > > Mature projects are less active than new projects which what you see today > in Tuscany. > > >> > I am about to start a new SOA project for the cloud, and want to know >> if I should use Tuscany for my services, or is there something new that has >> caught the interests of Tuscany patrons? >> > >> > > There are several companies utilizing Tuscany as of today, and they have > seen little issues with the current functionality. If you need new stuff > (e.g. new bindings, etc), then you might be prepared to help, and we will > be here to guide. > > >> > As you can imagine, I'm quite concerned about having a large part of >> our application depend on a technology, that appears to have been >> abandoned. So any guidance or assistance you can provide would be very >> helpful. >> > > Agree with you, see comments above. > > >> > >> > Thank you for your help! >> > Sajjad >> > > > > > -- > Luciano Resende > http://people.apache.org/~lresende > http://twitter.com/lresende1975 > http://lresende.blogspot.com/ > -- Thanks and regards.... May God Bless us! *AkH!L.* *http://akhilspassion.blogspot.com*
