February 20, 2009

20 February 2009 - Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0 M1 Now avaiable

The Apache Tuscany team is pleased to announce the 2.0 M1 release of the Java SCA project.

Apache Tuscany provides a runtime based on the Service Component
Architecture (SCA) which is a set of specifications aimed at
simplifying SOA Application Development. The SCA specifications are
being standardized at OASIS as part of the Open Composite Services
Architecture (Open CSA) - http://www.oasis-opencsa.org/.

The Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0-M1 release is the first milestone on the
road to a full Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0 release. The goal of Apache
Tuscany SCA 2.0 is to provide an OSGi based SCA runtime that is
compliant with the OASIS SCA specifications.

With this first milestone release, a solid OSGi foundation is in place
to support the development, build, testing and deployment of Tuscany
modules and extensions following OSGi best practices. The first steps
have also been taken to incorporate the latest OASIS SCA draft
specifications.

In subsequent milestone releases the compliance gap with the OASIS
specifications will continue to be narrowed and, now that the OSGi
infrastructure in place, OSGi/SCA integration at the application level
will be explored further.

Feature Overview
----------------

The Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0-M1 release includes implementations of the
main SCA specifications and some recent updates from Open CSA drafts including:

* SCA Assembly Model V1.0
* SCA Policy Framework V1.0
* SCA Java Common Annotations and APIs V1.0
* SCA Java Component Implementation V1.0
* SCA Web Services Binding V1.0

It also includes implementations of features not yet defined
by SCA specifications, including:

* SCA bindings for RMI.
* Databindings for JAXB, Axis2's AXIOM, DOM, SAX and StAX

In milestone one Tuscany SCA supports the following host-deployment options: -

* running standalone
* running in a OSGi enabled runtime Environment (Equinox)
* running with distributed nodes across multiple JVMs but
without domain configuration support

For full details about the release and to download the distributions
please go to:

http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-2x-releases.html

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:

The Apache Tuscany team is pleased to announce the 2.0 M1 release of the Java SCA project.

Apache Tuscany provides a runtime based on the Service Component
Architecture (SCA) which is a set of specifications aimed at
simplifying SOA Application Development. The SCA specifications are
being standardized at OASIS as part of the Open Composite Services
Architecture (Open CSA) - http://www.oasis-opencsa.org/.

The Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0-M1 release is the first milestone on the
road to a full Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0 release. The goal of Apache
Tuscany SCA 2.0 is to provide an OSGi based SCA runtime that is
compliant with the OASIS SCA specifications.

With this first milestone release, a solid OSGi foundation is in place
to support the development, build, testing and deployment of Tuscany
modules and extensions following OSGi best practices. The first steps
have also been taken to incorporate the latest OASIS SCA draft
specifications.

In subsequent milestone releases the compliance gap with the OASIS
specifications will continue to be narrowed and, now that the OSGi
infrastructure in place, OSGi/SCA integration at the application level
will be explored further.

Feature Overview
----------------

The Apache Tuscany SCA 2.0-M1 release includes implementations of the
main SCA specifications and some recent updates from Open CSA drafts including:

* SCA Assembly Model V1.0
* SCA Policy Framework V1.0
* SCA Java Common Annotations and APIs V1.0
* SCA Java Component Implementation V1.0
* SCA Web Services Binding V1.0

It also includes implementations of features not yet defined
by SCA specifications, including:

* SCA bindings for RMI.
* Databindings for JAXB, Axis2's AXIOM, DOM, SAX and StAX

In milestone one Tuscany SCA supports the following host-deployment options: -

* running standalone
* running in a OSGi enabled runtime Environment (Equinox)
* running with distributed nodes across multiple JVMs but
without domain configuration support

For full details about the release and to download the distributions
please go to:

http://tuscany.apache.org/sca-java-2x-releases.html

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://incubator.apache.org/tuscany

Thank you for your interest in Apache Tuscany!

The Apache Tuscany Team.

Thank you for your interest in Apache Tuscany!

The Apache Tuscany Team.

Posted by Tetsuya Kitahata at 09:41 AM

February 17, 2009

17 February 2009 - Apache Tuscany 1.4 Released

The Apache Tuscany team is 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

Posted by Tetsuya Kitahata at 08:51 AM

October 13, 2008

13 October 2008 - Apache Tuscany SCA Java 1.3.2 released

The Apache Tuscany team are pleased to announce the 1.3.2 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).

This 1.3.2 release is a maintenance release over the 1.3 release, 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

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-- The Apache Tuscany Project

Posted by Tetsuya Kitahata at 12:55 PM