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Re: SCA graphical editor [message #374070 is a reply to message #374064] |
Fri, 25 May 2007 18:41 |
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Originally posted by: carrasco.ModelDrivenDevelopment.co.uk
Well, there has been one available for download since 2001,
believe it or not, some people were doing SCA by then.
There should be a version in
http://portal.modeldriven.org/web/guest/downloads
Now they are working in BPDM (BPMN with a brain on steroids),
which incorporates and grows on the bases of (now known here as) SCA.
I am glad to see that the market leaders are jumping now to an old
discovery:
How to better assemble new systems from existing components and Services.
The standards were first adopted by the OMG with the UML Profile for
Component Collaboration Architecture of Enterprise Distributed Object
Computing, and Enterprise Application Integration.
EDOC ECA
http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/apps/doc?formal/04-02-01.pdf
EAI
http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/apps/doc?formal/04-03-26.pdf
Now, 6 years after the fact,
it is re-invented as an open contribution, and adopted by the big vendors:
OpenSOA
http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Component+Architect ure+Home
IBM
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/specification/ ws-sca/
BEA
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2005/11/sca.html
So you know it is well founded, not "the last invention", but a technique
that has already been (partially) included in UML2 Composite Structures and
Activities.
"Stephane Drapeau" <stephane.drapeau@obeo.fr> wrote in message
news:f1rv7t$8e7$2@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi everybody,
>
> At EclipseCON 2007, I saw in the last slide of the STP presentation (STP
> Components - Using and Extending the SOA Tools Platform Project) an
> experimental SCA Editor. I would like to know who is working on this
> project because I'm interested in participate on it. I'm wondering how I
> can be useful. By the way, somebody knows where can I find the code?
>
> Best regards
>
> St
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Re: SCA graphical editor [message #589287 is a reply to message #374064] |
Fri, 25 May 2007 18:41 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: carrasco.ModelDrivenDevelopment.co.uk
Well, there has been one available for download since 2001,
believe it or not, some people were doing SCA by then.
There should be a version in
http://portal.modeldriven.org/web/guest/downloads
Now they are working in BPDM (BPMN with a brain on steroids),
which incorporates and grows on the bases of (now known here as) SCA.
I am glad to see that the market leaders are jumping now to an old
discovery:
How to better assemble new systems from existing components and Services.
The standards were first adopted by the OMG with the UML Profile for
Component Collaboration Architecture of Enterprise Distributed Object
Computing, and Enterprise Application Integration.
EDOC ECA
http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/apps/doc?formal/04-02-01.pdf
EAI
http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/apps/doc?formal/04-03-26.pdf
Now, 6 years after the fact,
it is re-invented as an open contribution, and adopted by the big vendors:
OpenSOA
http://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Service+Component+Architect ure+Home
IBM
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/specification/ ws-sca/
BEA
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2005/11/sca.html
So you know it is well founded, not "the last invention", but a technique
that has already been (partially) included in UML2 Composite Structures and
Activities.
"Stephane Drapeau" <stephane.drapeau@obeo.fr> wrote in message
news:f1rv7t$8e7$2@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi everybody,
>
> At EclipseCON 2007, I saw in the last slide of the STP presentation (STP
> Components - Using and Extending the SOA Tools Platform Project) an
> experimental SCA Editor. I would like to know who is working on this
> project because I'm interested in participate on it. I'm wondering how I
> can be useful. By the way, somebody knows where can I find the code?
>
> Best regards
>
> St
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