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Re: [stp-user] FW: Help

Well, it depends on the technology you are interested in.
If you want to try SCA, you can follow the tutorials on our wiki [0].
In particular this one [1].

If you are interetsed in Web services, you can take a look to the several tutorials on the Web (Eclipse WTP has two tutorials - see [2]). You can also take a look to BPEL, and the BPEL-Designer if you want to orchestrate Web service calls. And later on, you can take a look to WS-Policy and WS-* if you want to go further.

In any case, using one or several of these technologies to build an application will not make it SOA.
It will be related to SOA, but you can not reduce SOA to technologies.


          Vincent.



[0] : http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/SCA_Component
[1] : http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/SCA_Component/SCA_First_Steps_With_Composite_Designer
[2] : http://www.eclipse.org/resources/



Mohammed Said a écrit :
Hi

I mean the first point (build an application using some technology related
to Web services or those in STP?)

Thanks

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Hi Mohammed.

What is an SOA application for you?
Do you mean build an application using some technology related to Web services or those in STP?
Or do you mean design an application respecting SOA patterns and principles?

The first one is about technologies, the second one about methodology.

Regards,

                  Vincent.

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