Webinar: Apache Tuscany: Not the Same Old ArchitectureDate: This event took place on November 08 2006 Presentation: > View Recording!> Download Presentation! Description: Do you think of the popular term SOA as the "Same Old Architecture" concept? The Apache Tuscany Project moves SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) beyond buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The project aims to create a next-generation services infrastructure in open source based on the principles behind the Service Component Architecture (SCA). With Apache Tuscany, application developers will be able to create, assemble, and deploy service networks in ways that are not easily done or possible with existing middleware.This webinar will provide an overview of how Apache Tuscany simplifies the task of creating and assembling service-based applications using SCA. It will also cover where the Tuscany project is headed and how it will help developers build tomorrow's applications today. Presenter: Jeremy Boynes, Gluecode CTO, IBM CorporationJeremy works at IBM on emerging technologies for Service Oriented Architecture and is a active contributor to Apache Tuscany and other open source projects. Prior to acquisition by IBM, Jeremy was CTO for Gluecode Software and one of the founders of the Apache Geronimo J2EE project. Jim Marino, Senior Principal Technologist, Office of the CTO, BEA Systems Jim Marino works at BEA Systems in the office of the CTO on emerging technologies. He is currently involved in the development of the SCA specifications and the Apache Tuscany Project. Prior to BEA, Jim was with Art Technology Group and a number of Bay Area startups. |
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