The OASIS standards body has recently begun working on the service component architect (SCA) specification already widely
supported throughout the Java vendor community. This is great news for enterprises building service-oriented architectures
as a model such as this will considerably ease the pain of gathering Web services into a cohesive whole. Duane Nickull, a
senior technical evangelist for Adobe Systems and recognized SOA authority the world over, explains how SCA works and why
it's so important to enterprise SOA in this talk with New Data Center Editor Beth Schultz. (33:08)
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