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SCA Java Roadmap discussion
- Support for transaction and reliability policies
Several users have asked for it, and there's now a public draft of the transaction policy spec
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- Improve the Eclipse-based tooling support to facilitate developing and testing Tuscany SCA Java applications.
- What other Tooling integration, can we improve? STP?
- Further improve the Tuscany/Geronimo integration to better leverage the SCA domain/node
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- Distribution improvements - conclude the ML discussion from a while back on the size and ease of use.
- Think about profiles for Tuscany SCA use.
- Further improve SCA policy support. Good support for things like WS-Security and WS-RM and show using Java/JMS/WS etc and all the QOS stuff really is as easy as just saying something like requires="reliability"
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- Support classloading schemes for better isolation/sharing/versioning/updating
- Look into what level of integration with php SCA implementation can be achieved
- Domain
- Integrate domain support into all hosting options
- Support for updates.
- Look at implication of policies on behaviour of domain
- Improve node selection algorithm which currently just finds a free node. Would like a node to advertise capabilities (a list of supported extensions/policies?)
- contribution deployment. currently a node expects a contribution to be available locally. Could do with hook into 3rd party mechanisms that put contribution there
- Load balancing
- Failover
- Resilience, e.g. have domain handle events reported by nodes, e.g. error conditions or complete node failure.
- Management
- Link domain/node into established management solution. New modules required management, management-wsdm, management-jmx, etc.
- implemenation.xslt
- ESB connectivity, e.g. Mule, Synapse, Servicemix
- Fix sample ant file production - there is a JIRA for this already
- Consumability/Usability push - there are JIRAs open specifically about this
- Some flexibility in the way that endpoints are set on callable references