Google Summer of Code 2009
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The Apache Tuscany team are pleased to announce the 1.4 release of the Java SCA project.
Apache Tuscany provides a runtime environment based on the Service Component Architecture (SCA). SCA is a set of specifications aimed at simplifying SOA application development. These specifications are being standardized by OASIS as part of the Open Composite Services Architecture (Open CSA).
The Tuscany SCA Java 1.4 release adds various improvements including:
* Support for Spring version 2.5.5
* Support for Implementation Policies and SCA Annotations for Spring beans
* Support for Axis2 version 1.4.1
* Support for Axis2 MTOM message optimization
* Support for Aspect Oriented Tracing
* Support for SCA callbacks with JMS binding
* Support for @requestConnection / @responseConnection with JMS binding
* Improved user guide documentation
* A new Corba Binding (GSoC) Extension
* A new GData Binding (GSoC) Extension
* Tuscany Eclipse Plugins enhancements to be compatible with new Eclipse Ganymede release
* Improved simple-bigbank-spring samples to demonstrate various SCA bindings with Spring
and numerous bug fixes. see the RELEASE_NOTES and CHANGES file for details, and to download the distributions please go to:
http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-releases.html
To find out more about OASIS Open CSA go to:
http://www.oasis-opencsa.org
Apache Tuscany welcomes your help. Any contribution, including code, testing, contributions to the documentation, or bug reporting is always appreciated. For more information on how to get involved in Apache Tuscany visit the website at:
http://tuscany.apache.org
Thank you for your interest in Apache Tuscany!
Labels: Apache Tuscany, SCA
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A IBM anunciará oficialmente nesta segunda-feira (14/01) os dois primeiros de uma série de oito centros ao redor do mundo desenvolvidos para construir expertise à abordagem no desenvolvimento de serviços orientados à arquitetura (do inglês, SOA).
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No Brasil, a empresa também pretende abrir um centro de desenvolvimento em SOA, que já conta com o apoio do governo e parceiros da empresa nas indústrias bancárias e financeiras.
*Apache **Tuscany**: Not the Same Old Architecture*
Do you think of the popular term SOA as the "Same Old Architecture" concept?
The Apache Tuscany Project moves SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) beyond
buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The project aims to create a
next-generation services infrastructure in open source based on the
principles behind the Service Component Architecture (SCA). With
Apache Tuscany,
application developers will be able to create, assemble, and deploy service
networks in ways that are not easily done or possible with existing
middleware.
This webinar will provide an overview of how Apache Tuscany simplifies the
task of creating and assembling service-based applications using SCA. It
will also cover where the Tuscany project is headed and how it will help
developers build tomorrow's applications today.
Speakers: Jeremy Boynes and Jim Marino