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Labels: announce
- Paremus have just announced two products with early implementations of SCA:
- The Infiniflow Distributed Service Framework (DSF)
enables autonomic deployment, resource optimization and self-healing of OSGi / SCA compliant POJO and Spring based business services, upon which Infiniflow ESG and ESF provide massive horizontal "Grid" scalability, complex event-driven and high throughput transactional business processing. - The Newton
project is a distributed runtime framework for the dynamic instantiation and subsequent management of complex SCA Systems within enterprise environments. Based on a SCA System description, Newton dynamically deploys and maintains availability of relevant OSGi service bundles, and dynamically wires these together across a distributed set of heterogeneous compute resource.
- The Infiniflow Distributed Service Framework (DSF)
Labels: announce
- Service Component Architecture (SCA) for PHP makes it possible for a PHP programmer to write reusable components, which can be called in a variety of ways, with an identical interface and with a minimum of fuss. At present components can call each other either locally or via Web services, but in the future it is expected that other ways will be possible.
- We are in the process of integrating it onto the PECL site
. In the mean time, the SCA for PHP software is available here as a download along with the necessary documentation. The documentation will become part of PHP manual shortly.
Labels: article
- "Service Data Objects (SDOs) have become a foundation technology for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Recently, BEA, IBM, Oracle, SAP, Iona, Siebel, and Sybase announced their support for an SOA-enabling framework specification named Service Component Architecture (SCA). SD O provides the primary data representation in this framework........."
- Published in Java Developers Journal (JDJ)
, Aug. 27, 2006