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Tuscany is based on specifications defined by the Open SOA Collaboration:

  • Service Component Architecture (SCA) defines technologies for creating services and assembling them into higher-order service networks. SCA provides a language-independent way to compose and deploy service networks. SCA also defines language-specific programming models for service authoring including Java, Spring, C++ , and PHP. There are currently Tuscany SCA runtimes written in Java and C++ - An essential characteristic of SOA is the ability to assemble new and existing services to create brand new applications that may consist of different technologies. Service Component Architecture defines a simple, service-based model for construction, assembly and deployment of network of services (existing and new ones) that is language-neutral. Tuscany is working on SCA specification 1.0. Learn more about SCA.
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*[*SCA Java 0.90-incubating*|SCA Java 0.90-incubating]*_\[ \_(June, 2007)_\|SCA Java 0.90-incubating\]\_1.0-incubating (September, 2007)
  • SDO Java 1.0-incubating-beta1 (May 16, 2007)
  • SCA Native Incubator-M3 (May, 2007)
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    • Service Data Object (SDO) provides a uniform interface for handling different forms of data, including XML documents, that can exist in a network of services and provides the mechanism for tracking changes. Apache Tuscany provides Java and C++ implementations for SDOTuscany supports SDO specification 2.1. Learn more about SDO.
    • Data Access Service (DAS) provides a simple SDO interface to relational databases. Apache Tuscany provides a Java implementation for DAS. Learn more about DAS.