+1.
-Eric.
On 04/08/2010 01:54 AM, Mike Edwards wrote:
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Eric,
Excellent thoughts, Eric.
So let me recast the whole proposal:
B.12 SCA Runtime
An SCA Runtime is a set of one or
more
software programs which, when executed, can accept and run SCA
artifacts
as defined in the SCA specifications.
An SCA runtime provides an
implementation
of the SCA Domain and an implementation of capabilities for populating
the domain with artifacts and with
capabilities
for running specific artifacts. An SCA Runtime can vary in size and
organization and can involve a
single process running on a single
machine,
multiple processes running on a single machine or multiple processes
running
across multiple machines
that are linked by network
communications.
An SCA runtime supports at least one
SCA implementation type and also supports at least one binding type.
SCA Runtimes include:
o development runtimes, which are
tools
provided to assist developers in the creation, test and debugging of
SCA
applications
o production runtimes, which are
used
to host and run SCA applications for the provision of business
capabilities
An SCA runtime can be implemented
using
any technologies (i.e. it is not restricted to be implemented using any
particular technologies)
and it can be hosted on any
operating
system platform.
Yours, Mike.
Strategist - Emerging Technologies, SCA & SDO.
Co Chair OASIS SCA Assembly TC.
IBM Hursley Park, Mail Point 146, Winchester, SO21 2JN, Great Britain.
Phone & FAX: +44-1962-818014 Mobile: +44-7802-467431
Email: mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com
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