Service Data Objects

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Service Data Objects is a technology that allows heterogeneous data to be accessed in a uniform way. The SDO specification was originally developed in 2004 as a joint collaboration between BEA and IBM and approved by the Java Community Process. Version 2.0 of the specification was introduced in November 2005 as key part of the Service Component Architecture.

The specification is now being developed by:

The following SDO products are available:

  • Rogue Wave Software (HydraSDO)
  • CodeFutures Software (FireStorm/SDO)
  • Xcalia( XIC and XIP)
  • BEA (ADSP)
  • IBM (Virtual XML Garden)
  • IBM (WebSphere Process Server)

There are open source implementations of SDO from:

References