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Oslo/M/CSD/WCF/WF/Dublin/.NET Services Doug Purdy makes the case for Oslo Dave Chappell takes a First Look at WF 4.0, Dublin, and Oslo Aaron on Introducing Oslo Aaron on Oslo and the Future of BizTalk .NET Services: MSDN Developer Center The Service Bus Bindings and WAS/IIS David Chappell introduces Geneva The Web Services Track Adding documentation to WCF Restful services with the REST Starter Kit Conditional Puts in REST Technorati Tags: Oslo , WF , Dublin , BizTalk , CSD , .NET Services , Geneva , REST Read More...
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Another rollup post from trusted folks... Update 10/29 A whole boatload more links!! Keynote/Windows 7 Paul Gielens - PDC08 Keynote Day 2 Engineering Windows 7 Blog Matt Milner - PDC Keynote Day 2: Windows 7 Vista Team Blog - Post PDC Keynote : What Are People Saying about Windows 7? Vista Team Blog - The Complete Windows Experience - Windows 7 + Windows Live - "To address this, Microsoft will now only ship these applications (which include Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Windows Live Writer and now Windows Live Movie Maker) as part of the Windows Live Essentials Suite ." Oslo/M/Azure/.NET Services/BizTalk v.Next/Dublin Shawn Wildermuth - First Impressions of Oslo - "This is just a tiny taste, but so far I am incredibly intrigued by the possibilities of Oslo ." Aaron Skonard: Windows Azure: A New Era for Microsoft Developers - "Years from now, we'll most likely all look and remember this week as one that changed everything." Clemens - Questions about .NET Services? Hit the forums Dennis - Best PDC session so far : Lap aroubnd "Oslo" - "This is by far the best session I’ve seen so far! According to Douglas Purdy, Don Box says we’re on a 30 year journey and we’re 15 years in. We had COM(+), .NET 1.0, Web Services, .NET 3.0 and now we’re entering the next phase. Oslo is the next level for a model-driven platform. We’ve been heading there via configuration, attributes and doing more and more declarative Read More...
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I am not going to be able to go to the PDC this time which is a shame because, although there will be other huge announcements, this PDC is really Oslo's coming out party and the things I have been seeing in SDRs and other internal events for the last couple of years, we will all be able to view and talk about. I blogged about a year ago from the SOA and BPM Conference when CSD allowed us to say a little with the accompanying press release . Since that, a lot has changed and Dublin as well as WCF/WF 4.0 and VS2010 have been split out from Oslo and now Oslo just equals the modeling piece. We have not been to say really anything since, and I am prohibited from saying anything substantial until Monday morning's announcements and Doug Purdy's lap on Tuesday but, in the meantime, Oslo-lites like Don Box , Doug Purdy and especially Steve Martin have publicly defined Oslo, and Steve Martin has even talked about the product pieces publicly. Don said : "With Oslo, we’re doing two things: 1. We’re making it easier for people to write things down in ways that make sense for the domain they are working in – the common term for this in the wild is modeling. 2. We’re making the things people wrote down accessible to platform components during program execution." Doug said : "To that end, we have boiled down Oslo to three very simple things: A tool that helps people define Read More...
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Steve Martin, Senior Director of Product Management in Microsoft's Connected Systems Division (CSD), made an pre-announcement yesterday on some technologies a bunch of us outside folks have been looking at the last year or so in development in CSD. They are a quite exciting bunch of technologies that will Microsoft is extending the capabilities of Windows Server, by adding a set of capabilities, "Dublin" , aimed at making it easier to deploy, manage and monitor WF/WCF applications. The has been a pain point and need for some years now, particuarly around having to build your own WF hosts. Some of this originally fell under the "Oslo" long-term vision which I blogged way in the past as a general vision. As the plans and the products become more concrete, it seems like just the "modeling platform" will be what we refer to as Oslo from now on. See my former collegue Brian Loesgen's post for better clarity on this. Rather than repeat him and my friend Matt Winkle from CSD, please see Matt's post details of the features of WF/WCF 4.0. Read More...
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For the NuCon events we have been running with Microsoft to launch the 2008 Launch Wave, we have been giving out these Neudesic/Microsoft shirts that, IMHO, are really cool - they have this cool timeline on the back on how we see we got to here and shows a lot of the things we focus on (i.e. We use Agile/Scrum methodologies exclusively to run our projects): Simula 67 '67 Pascal '70 Internet Goes Public '92 SQL Server 4.21 Shipped '92 Scrum Created '93 SOA Coined '96 MS Released OLAP Services '98 EAI Coined '99 C# Announced '00 Web Services Coined '00 WSDL 1.0 Spec. '00 SOAP 1.1 Spec. '00 SQL Server Released '00 Neudesic Formed '01 Agile Manifesto '01 ESB Coined '02 "Indigo" Available '03 WS-Security 1.0 Spec '04 Neuron Conceived '05 .NET 3.0 RTM '06 LINQ Announced '05 C# 3.0 RTM '07 .NET 3.5 RTM '07 SOAP 1.2 Spec. '07 Neuron RTM '07 SQL Server 2008 '08 Technorati Tags: Microsoft , Neudesic , Web Services , SQL Server , LINQ , .NET Framework 3.5 , Neuron Read More...
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BizTalk Services This is one way to find out that the BizTalk Services hosted at http://biztalk.net have been updated :) WCF/Web Service Software Factory/Oslo/Neudesic I really love the new Web Services Software Factory and the Contract Modeling capabilities. They just recently released the WCF Security Guidance Package which automates applying security settings and guidance. After the last four years with Indigo, it is really the security that is the toughest part, simply because there are *so* many options to choose from. This really helps. Pablo has a nice post on WCF Dependency Injection Marty makes it official After almost 3 years of the one talk SOA with WCF that I have been doing (its been changed every time though), I am going for a very deep, advanced WCF talk on Pub-Sub and advanced MEP concepts and then showing how to get that advanced capability out of the box with our Neuron ESB at the upcoming Philly Code Camp . I am going to leap in at the place my other talks have ended and spend a lot more time on what you can achieve with WCF. I'm happy to announce that again, Neudesic will be a Gold Sponsor at the event UX Speaking of us, UX is one of our up and coming Practices and they recently impressed at the Phizzpop Design Challenge in Austin. Josh Holmes had this to say, " Neudesic actually worked out of the room that I was hanging out at to be available the entire time. They had three team members, two devs and a pure designer. It was great to watch how Read More...
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Weeks ago, I stated that we had some real "big name rock star" names coming into Neudesic. I am extremely delighted and proud to announce the first of these. The one and only Marty Wasznicky has joined Neudesic from Microsoft!!! Marty worked for 6 years for the BizTalk/CSD team and is of course, the man behind the recently released ESB Guidance . He also created the BizTalk Virtual Technologist (VTS) program, of which we have 5 members at Neudesic. Marty is going to be leading our Neuron ESB Product Development, where he will join David Pallmann, also from Microsoft CSD (Indigo) group. We have been one of the "go to" partners for Microsoft on BizTalk and all things SOA/CSD and Marty will still be working with BizTalk, with a focus on incorporating all the great Oslo technologies as they emerge. I truly believe that we have something very exciting in our Neuron ESB product that really accelerates .NET 3.0 development from 6-12 months down to days. As an accelerator for WCF, we are truly working with Microsoft to increase adoption of .NET 3 and to make the ramp up curve much less. I know, that I will be making it a major focus of my SOA practice. To say I am excited would be an understatement! Look for another big name announcement very soon :) [tags: Marty Wasznicky , .NET 3.0, Neudesic, Neuron, ESB, SOA, SAS, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Software Architecture, Indigo, WCF, Windows Communication Foundation, Microsoft, CSD] Read More...
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As I met with Don Smith last night coordinating some things related to the Web Services Software Factory last night, he mentioned to look for the release today of Managed Services Engine , a solution that supports service virtualization through a meta data-driven service repository using .NET and Microsoft SQL Server. Along with today's other SOA related anouncements , the use of MSE as a Service Repository, helps address current gaps in the story. The Web Services Software Factory, in its V3 form is very different than any of the earlier versions. V3 is a Modeling release and gives us Contract/Model First people the modeling abilities to create WCF services correctly. Finally we have WSDL Modeling and Data/Service Contract Modeling. V3 comes out Wednesday. Read More...
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