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Overview

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Tuscany Java SCA provides the infrastructure to develop and run SCA based applications. At the very high level, JAVA Java SCA can be divided into the a core kernel and the extensions. The kernel supports the SCA assembly model, Tuscany value-add features and simple extension point to add extensions. The kernel is designed to be embedded in, or provisioned to, a number of different host environments.

The extension point in Tuscany allows Tuscany extension points allow any binding type, component implementation (programming model), policy and data binding to be easily added to Tuscany. The Tuscany community has contributed the extensions that are shown below. An extension becomes available for the latest Kernel release as volunteers test and enhance the extension to work with the latest release.

Bindings - used for services and references
Apache Axis2
Celtix (this is obsolet obsolete since Apache CXF should replace it)
Axis2
JMS
JSONRPC JMS (tested with Apache ActiveMQ)
JSON-RPC

Component Implementations
Java components (as described in the SCA Java C&I spec)
Spring assemblies
Scripting with JSR 223
component Implemenation
Spring
JavaScript
Groovy
Ruby
BPEL JSR 223

DataBinding Data Bindings - for handling data
JAXB
SDO

Copyright © 2006, The Apache Software Foundation Apache Tuscany is undergoing incubation at The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), sponsored by the Web Services PMC. Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.