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(lightbulb) This page does not reflect a full list of Tuscany users. It is rather a list of users who are willing to share information about how they are using Tuscany.

The idea is ...

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
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Projects using Tuscany

Consulting firm using Tuscany

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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.

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Upcoming Events

July 23-27 2007 - OSCON, Portland, Oregon
Patrick Leonard, VP Product Development, Rogue Wave Software will host a BoF around "The Current State of the Tuscany Project and Future Direction for Java, C++ and Other Supported Programming Languages"

June 25-27 2007 - SOA World, New York
Simon Laws will be presenting 'Building SOA applications using Apache Tuscany' and 'PHP SCA @ Your Service'.

June 11-14 2007 - ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2007 Conference, Beijing, China
Raymond Feng will be presenting. Presentation co-authored by Luciano Resende.

June 21-22 2007 - 2007 Open Source China Open Source World Summit, GuangZhou, China
Raymond Feng will be presenting.

Past Releases

  • May 8 2007 - Tuscany Java SDO Beta1 released
  • May 2 2007 - Tuscany Native SCA and SDO C++ M3 released
  • December 22 2006 - Tuscany Java SCA M2 released
  • November 20 2006 - Tuscany Java DAS M2 released
  • November 14 2006 - Tuscany Java SDO M2 released
  • November 3 2006 - Tuscany Nattive SCA and SDO C++ M2 released

Past News and Events

May 8-11 2007 - JavaOne, San Francisco

A BOF on SCA will be presented entitled "Building Composite Services Applications". Many of Tuscany community members will also be attending JavaOne.

May 16-18, 2007 - PHP Tek, Chicago, Ill.
Caroline Maynard, Tuscany user through PHP project will present 'Services Made Simple with PHP' on May 16th, tack 2.

March 21-23 2007 - Serverside Symposium, Las Vegas
Tuscany Committers Jeremy Boynes, Meeraj Kunnumpurath, and Jim Marino will be presenting at the Las Vegas Serverside Symposium on the Java SCA project. For information, see http://javasymposium.techtarget.com/lasvegas/index.html

December 11-15 2006 - JavaPolis 2006 - Belgium
Tuscany Committer Andy Borley presented "Apache Tuscany - Not The Same Old Architecture". See the presentation here