Tuscany News

This page contains latest Tuscany News.

December 22 2006 -- Tuscany Java SCA M2 milestone is released.

The Tuscany team release the DAS Java Milestone 2 deliverable. Please have a look at the sca download page.

November 20 2006 -- Tuscany Java DAS M2 milestone is released.

The Tuscany team release the DAS Java Milestone 2 deliverable. Please have a look at the das download page.

November 14 2006 -- Tuscany Java SDO M2 milestone is released.

The Tuscany team release the SDO Java Milestone 2 deliverable. Please have a look at the sdo download page.

November 3 2006 -- Tuscany makes available C++ M2 milestone release.

The Tuscany team release the second C++ deliverable. Please have a look at the sca download page and sdo download page.

August 1 2006 -- Tuscany makes available C++ M1 milestone release.

The Tuscany team release the first C++ deliverable. Please have a look at the sca download page and sdo download page.

June 7 2006 -- Tuscany Java makes available M1 milestone release.

The Tuscany Java team is happy to bring to you their very first deliverable. Please have a look at the download page.

May 16-19 2006 -- JavaOne (San Francisco, USA)

Various community members will be presenting SCA, SDO. There is also a BOF session for Tuscany on Thursday.

March 6 2006 -- A stable level of source code is available for both Java and C++

Use the following SVN checkout command to get this version:

 svn co -r 383106   http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java
        
Highlights for the Java project in this build:
  • SCA, SDO and DAS subprojects all have functional samples working, including the large BigBank sample.
  • Axis2 is supported for Web services.
  • Support for Javascript components

January 10 2006 -- Tuscany Project Initial Implementation

We're looking to add a lot of additional function over the coming weeks and months, such as support for additional implementation types and for additional bindings. We're looking for people to help us add these capabilities - so please take some time to look over the project and join us in this exciting developement.

The current codebase is designed to work with the Apache Tomcat runtime, and uses the Apache Axis runtime to provide support for Web services. With this combination, you can write service components that can be used to provide Web services or which can be used to provide business services behind Servlets and JSPs.