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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<document>
- <properties>
- <title>Tuscany - Getting Started</title>
- <bannertitle>Tuscany SCA Downloads</bannertitle>
- </properties>
- <body>
- <section name="Tuscany - Getting Started">
-
- <p>You are probably on this page because you are new to Apache Tuscany and the technologies around which it is built and would like to get started with it.<br />
-<br />Here is a sequence of steps that we think will help you get started
-with Tuscany: -</p>
-<table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr bgcolor="#e0e0c2">
- <td width="5%" align="center"><b><font color="#004566">1</font></b></td>
- <td width="596"><b><font color="#004566">A brief overview about Apache Tuscany project</font></b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#f8f8f8">
- <td width="32"></td>
- <td width="596">Apache Tuscany if about
- providing the next generation SOA infrastructure and programming
- model that : -<br />
- - enables uniform access to services implemented in heterogeneous
- technologies<br />
- - enables uniform processing model for service data exchanged across
- service networks<br />
- - enables uniform access to data residing in heterogeneous data
- sources (RDB, XML, ...)<br />
- <br />
- Tuscany achieves this by providing implementations for the following
- technologies : Service Component Architecture (SCA), Service Data
- Objects (SDO) and Data Access Services (DAS), respectively. Hence
- there are three different technologies implemented in Apache Tuscany,
- each having its own motivation. You can start with any one of them
- that interests you rightaway and move to the others.</td>
- </tr>
-<tr bgcolor="#e0e0c2">
- <td width="5%" align="center"><b><font color="#004566">2</font></b></td>
- <td width="596"><b><font color="#004566">Understanding technologies underlying Tuscany - SCA / SDO / DAS </font></b></td>
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#f8f8f8">
- <td width="32"></td>
- <td width="596">Now that you have brief idea of what
- Apache Tuscany project is about, here is how to go futher: -<br />
- - First its important to get an understanding of SCA / SDO / DAS -
- which ever you might choose to begin with. <br />
- <br />
- The SCA and SDO
- technologies are being specified by the Open SOA collaboration -
- http://www.osoa.org. A good start into these technologies would be to
- take a look at the following documents: -<table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a href="http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Component+Architecture+Specifications">
-<span class="nobr"><a
- title="SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf attached to Service Component Architecture Specifications" href="http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Component+Architecture+Specifications">SCA
- Specifications <i> </i></a></span>
-</a><i> (Assembly Model Specs. and Java / C++ Cleint and Implementation
- Prog. Model Specs)</i></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/287/Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf?version=1"
- title="Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf attached to SDO Resources">Next
- Generation Data Programming" Whitepaper about SDO</a></span>
-</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Data+Objects+Specifications">SDO
- Specifications</a> </td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table><br />
- To get an understanding of DAS take a look at <table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567"><a
- href="http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/TuscanyJava/DAS_Java_Overview/RDBDAS_Java_User_Guide">DAS
- Java User Guide</a></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
- <br />
- There are also other documents related to these technologies that you
- can find in the 'Docs.' section of the technology specific area of
- this website. Here are the links to those sections : -<table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4">
- <span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf?version=1"
- title="SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf attached to Service Component Architecture Specifications"></a></span></a><a
- href="sca_documentation.html">Tuscany
- SCA Documentation</a><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4"></a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="sdo_documentation.html">Tuscany
- SDO Documentation</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/287/Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf?version=1"
- title="Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf attached to SDO Resources"></a></span><a
- href="das_documentation.html">Tuscany
- DAS
- Documentation</a></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table></td>
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#e0e0c2">
- <td width="5%" align="center"><b><font color="#004566">3</font></b></td><td width="596"><b><font color="#004566"> Choose a technology (SCA/SDO/DAS) implementation, impl. language (Java / C++) and OS (Linux / Windows)</font></b></td>
-
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#f8f8f8">
- <td width="32"></td>
- <td width="596">If you have gained a good
- understanding of either SCA / SDO / DAS then its about time you got a
- working feel of these technologies. First choose a platform and
- language from the various flavours in which these technologies are
- offered. Presently, SCA and SDO are available for Java &amp; C++
- languages and on the Windows and Linux platforms. DAS is available in
- Java language and on Windows and Linux platforms. To get an understanding of these take a look at the following: -<table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4">
- <span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf?version=1"
- title="SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf attached to Service Component Architecture Specifications"></a></span></a><a
- href="java_sca_overview.html">SCA Java</a><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4"></a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a href="cpp_sca_overview.html">SCA
- C++</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a href="java_sdo_overview.html">SDO
- Java</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a href="cpp_sdo_overview.html">SDO
- C++</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a href="java_das_overview.html">DAS
- Java</a></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table></td>
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#e0e0c2">
- <td width="5%" align="center"><b><font color="#004566">4</font></b></td><td width="596"><b><font color="#004566"> Download Tuscany SCA / SDO / DAS and set it up </font></b></td>
-
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#f8f8f8">
- <td width="32"></td>
- <td width="596">Having chosen
- a technology (SCA/SDO/DAS), a language and a platform, you can
- download and setup the latest releases of these from the
-following links: -<table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4">
- <span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf?version=1"
- title="SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf attached to Service Component Architecture Specifications"></a></span></a><a
- href="sca_downloads.html">Tuscany
- SCA Downloads</a><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4"></a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="sdo_downloads.html">Tuscany
- SDO Downloads</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/287/Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf?version=1"
- title="Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf attached to SDO Resources"></a></span><a
- href="das_downloads.html">Tuscany
- DAS Downloads</a></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
- <br />
- Alternatively, you can also download the current source code that is
- under development from the Apache Tuscany Subversion Repository and
- build them yourself. For details on downloading the source and
- building it go to <a href="building_source.html">Building Tuscany
- Source Distribution</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#e0e0c2">
- <td width="5%" align="center"><b><font color="#004566">5</font></b></td><td width="596"><b><font color="#004566"> Try out the Samples</font></b></td>
-
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#f8f8f8">
- <td width="32"></td>
- <td width="596">Now that you have set up
- Tuscany SCA / SDO / DAS, its about time to get your hands dirtry by
- trying out the samples packaged under each. Each of the samples have
- a readme.html that explains the purpose of the sample i.e. what it
- intends to demonstrate, how to set it up and get it running.<br />
- <br />
- If you have been successful in running the samples, a good step
- forward would be to modify the samples as you like and retry them to
- get a feel of the Tuscany implementation of the technology (SCA / SDO
- / DAS).</td>
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#e0e0c2">
- <td width="5%" align="center"><b><font color="#004566">6</font></b></td><td width="596"><b><font color="#004566">Start using Tuscany </font></b></td>
-
- </tr>
- <tr bgcolor="#f8f8f8">
- <td width="32"></td>
- <td width="596">If you have reached this far, then is probably time that you built your own ground-up applications around Tuscany's infrastructures. You could also try extending the infrastructures. To guide you in this there are documentations available in the respective technology areas in this website as follows:<table border="0" width="100%">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4">
- <span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf?version=1"
- title="SCA_AssemblyModel_V096.pdf attached to Service Component Architecture Specifications"></a></span></a><a
- href="sca_documentation.html">Tuscany
- SCA Documentation</a><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/35/SCA_AssemblyModel_V095.pdf?version=4"></a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><a
- href="sdo_documentation.html">Tuscany
- SDO Documentation</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td width="10"></td>
- <td width="567" bgcolor="#fffff4"><span class="nobr"><a
- href="http://www.osoa.org/download/attachments/287/Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf?version=1"
- title="Next-Gen-Data-Programming-Whitepaper.pdf attached to SDO Resources"></a></span><a
- href="das_documentation.html">Tuscany
- DAS Documentation</a></td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-
-<p><br /></p>
-
-</section>
-
- </body>
-</document>
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