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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<document>
- <properties>
- <title>Tuscany</title>
- <bannertitle>Tuscany SCA Binding</bannertitle>
- </properties>
- <body>
- <section name="Binding">
- <p> Bindings are used by external services and entry points. External services use bindings to describe
- the access mechanism used to call an external service (which can be a service provided by another
- SCA module). Entry points use bindings to describe the access mechanism that clients
- (which can be a client from another SCA module) have to use to call the service published by the
- entry point.
- </p>
- <p> SCA supports the use of multiple different types of bindings. Examples include SCA service,
- Web service, stateless session EJB, data base stored procedure, EIS service. An SCA runtime
- must provide support for SCA service and Web service binding types. SCA provides an extensibility
- mechanism by which an SCA runtime can add support for additional binding types. For details on how
- additional binding types are defined, see the section on the Extension Model.
- </p>
-
- </section>
- </body>
-</document>
-