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sponsored by Rogue Wave Software
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Posted:
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21 Jul 2008
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Published:
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01 Jan 2007
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PDF
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9
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The Service Component Architecture (SCA) specifications define a programming model for assembling software services in a service-oriented architecture that offers great flexibility and agility, but which can create performance bottlenecks and won't necessarily take advantage of today's multi-core processors.
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a software development approach that has been widely adopted because of its flexibility and agility. However, many SOA implementations experience performance bottlenecks and may not take advantage of today's multi-core processors.
The SCA specifications define a unified reference architecture for assembling software services in a SOA. Today's business environment of constantly rising data volumes and cost saving pressures make increased performance a high priority and while SCA provides many benefits to SOA deployments, it can suffer from the same performance challenges.
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Author
Patrick Leonard
VP of Engineering
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Rogue Wave Software
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