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<faqs id="FAQ" title="Frequently Asked Questions">
    <part id="General">
        <faq id="junit4-support">
            <question>Does the plugin support JUnit 4.0?</question>
            <answer>
                <p>
                    Not at this time.
                </p>
            </answer>
        </faq>
        <faq id="extensions">
            <question>How do I add extensions to the runtime?</question>
            <answer>
                <p>
                    The plugin uses the normal extension mechanisms provided by
                    the Apache Tuscany runtime.
                </p>
                <p>
                    At the moment this requires supplying a custom system SCDL file that
                    includes the extension composites. In the future, we plan to load
                    extensions dynamically - please check back later.
                </p>
            </answer>
        </faq>
        <faq id="service-support">
            <question>Can I use services provided by another systems?</question>
            <answer>
                <p>
                    You can define &lt;reference&gt; elements in your composite to access
                    services using a binding. Those can be standard web services, or any
                    other type of service that there is a binding for.
                </p>
            </answer>
        </faq>
        <faq id="domain-support">
            <question>Can I use services provided by another SCA domain?</question>
            <answer>
                <p>
                    As we add federation support, the local runtime will be able to
                    join any SCA domain (subject to authorization) and use its services.
                </p>
            </answer>
        </faq>
    </part>
</faqs>