These guides help you to get setup in Tuscany, develop and run a simple application using comand line or Eclipse.
Get Started with Tuscany using Command Line This is a quick getting started guide that shows you how to download the latest release, run the calculator sample and then how to use the calculator sample project as a basis for you own projects
Get Started with Tuscany using Eclipse This is a quick getting started guide that go trough the steps of building the store scenario using the Tuscany SCA distribution manually installed into Eclipse
provides a quick introduction to SCA and links to the SCA specifications Introduction to SCA
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These guides provide the following information:
How to develop and run applications using Tuscany in a single node or multi node environment User Guide
What are the available Tuscany extensions and how to use them? This includes bindings, impelementation types, interface types, policies, databindings. Extension Guide
Although Tuscany provides many extensions, you might be interested to add an extension that is not available today. This guide helps you understand how to develop extensions such as new bindings, implementation types, interfaces, policies, etc.
You are welcome to contribute these new extensions to Tuscany and make them available to others in the community.
These guides help you learn more about Tuscany architecture and how to get involved in the development of Tuscnay. We look forward to your help.
Development Guide If you would like to contribute to the project, this guide explains how to build Java SCA and how to contribute code back to the project.
Architecture Guide This guide provides a high level view of SCA Java architecture.
Security aware programming guide This guide shows the Tuscany developer how to write core and extension code that correctly employs the Java security features Also available in Video, use tuscany passcode