This page provides a high-level overview of the C++ SDO (Service Data Objects) subproject of the Apache Tuscany incubator project.
Tuscany SDO C++ is an implementation of the Service Data Objects 2.01 specification for C++ developers. To try it out, we recommend using the SDO C++ Milestone release 2 available from our downloads page. Alternatively, if you would like to work with the latest (possibly unstable) SDO C++ code, follow the general instructions for downloading and building SDO C++ from the Tuscany SVN repository.
SDO Specification for C++ V2.01 | The Service Data Objects specification for C++ Describes the data programming interfaces of SDO in the C++ language. |
SDO White Paper | A white paper that explains the SDO programming model |
Introducing SDO for C++ | An article introducing the SDO for C++ API |
If you haven't already done so, the first step is to download the SDO C++ Milestone release 2 of Apache Tuscany from our downloads page.
Please follow the Getting Started information (also found within the download packages) to begin using Tuscany SDO C++
First place to look is at the Tuscany FAQ at http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/faq.html
Any problem with this release can be reported to the Tuscany mailing lists or create a JIRA issue at http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/Tuscany.