HIGHLIGHT
Apache Tuscany is an open-source, enterprise software. This book is the only
book on the market focused solely on the flexible and cost-effective Apache
Tuscany.
DESCRIPTION
Apache Tuscany is a free, open source project that helps users develop Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA) solutions. It provides a lightweight infrastructure
that implements Service Component Architecture (SCA) and provides seamless
integration with other technologies
Tuscany in Action is a comprehensive, hands-on guide for developing enterprise
applications using Apache Tuscany's lightweight SCA infrastructure. The book
uses practical examples to demonstrate how to develop applications with the
open source Tuscany SCA. Readers will learn how to model, compose, and
manage applications. Detailed explanations of how to use the various features
of Apache Tuscany for protocol handling and developing components are
presented. Readers will also learn how to extend Apache Tuscany to support
new programming environments and communication protocols.
KEY POINTS
P• Only book on Apache Tuscany on the marketP• Thorough introduction to Apache Tuscany and SCAP• Includes basic set up instructions and troubleshootingP• Real-life examples of Apache use in business scenarios
Simon Laws is a member of the IBM Open Source SOA project team and is a
committer on Apache Tuscany focused on building the Java runtime for the
Service Component Architecture (SCA).
Mark Combellack is co-chair of the SCA-J OASIS technical committee.
Raymond Feng as a senior software engineer with IBM and a committer of
Apache Tuscany. Raymond has been developing SOA platform for more than 5
years and is one of the pioneers implementing SCA.
Haleh Mahbod is a program director with IBM, managing the team contributing
to Apache Tuscany as well as SOA for PHP open source. She has extensive
development experience with database technologies and integration servers.
Simon Nash is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and a member of the IBM
Academy of Technology. He is a committer on Apache Tuscany. Simon's
background includes programming languages, distributed computing and
operating systems.