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 h1. Apache Tuscany
  
  [Apache Tuscany|http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/] is an open-source project to implement the [Service Component Architecture] (SCA) and [Service Data Objects] (SDO) specifications being developed by the [Open Service-Oriented Architecture] (OSOA) organization. It is currently an [Apache Incubator|http://incubator.apache.org/] project.
  [Apache Tuscany|http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/] is an open-source project to implement the [Service Component Architecture] (SCA) and [Service Data Objects] (SDO) specifications being developed by the [Open Service-Oriented Architecture] (OSOA) organization. It is currently an [Apache Incubator|http://incubator.apache.org/] project. There is also open-source development tooling available from the [Eclipse SOA Tools Platform Project].
  
 Tuscany is developing Java and C++ implementations, and there are also efforts to implement the specs in PHP, Cobol, and Ruby. SCA components are interoperable, so two SCA components implemented in different languages, say Java and C+\+, will need to run in different containers (one with a Java runtime, the other with a C++ runtime) but still be able to work together. If there someday is a .NET/C# implementation of the specifications, that would go a long way towards supporting development of [composite application]s where some services run in Java/J2EE and others run in C#/.NET.
  
 There's an [Apache Tuscany blog|http://apache-tuscany.blogspot.com/]. The authors are contributors to the project.
  
 The IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Feature Pack for SOA, one of the [WebSphere Software Early Programs], adds Apache Tuscany into [WebSphere Application Server].
  
 I've talked about Tuscany on my blog:
 * [Apache Tuscany|http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/woolf?entry=apache_tuscany]

 
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