Conversation with Soma: Orcas Beta 1 and Beyond
- Posted: Apr 19, 2007 at 10:43 AM
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When are the public ISO images going to be released? Any date?
Great video. Thanks Soma and Charles
That would be Brian Harry's blog. Also, check out Brian Keller's blog.
Is this real? Tell me its real!
I am feeling light headed already!
THIS IS EXCITING NEWS. Cant wait to download it and install it and use LINQ.
ITs always good news when you see SOMA!!!
Thanks Charles! As always you rock!.
Now where is that , Post button,,,, ah there.
Btw, I cannot access MSDN Subscriber Downloads.
Is the site down?
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Right I'm back and displaying the same impatience of the ante-posters.
You have put a kid in a sweet shop and said look, but don't touch!
Stay tuned. It'll be worth the wait.
Update: Soma's blog intimates that Orcas will be available "in the next day or so"
I hope they don't spread themselves so thin on enhancing the big IT shop offerings that they forget the small shops. As a contractor I have worked in both. VS2005 just seemed like the IDE has more little quirky issues then VS2003. Was that because they took dev's off to do team stuff? Was it because it added to many other tasked that they could focus on all of them? I hope the new testing and project integration stuff doesn't leave the core IDE to more quirkyness. For example with SP1 for VS2005 did any one else have the icons in the tool tab freak. It happened on both my home and work computers right after I installed SP1. There are plenty more little things, I hope microsoft doesn't forget quality first before functionality.
Thanks! I'm really keen to test it out
What is the target release month for Visual Studio 2008?

first prediction for 2007 came true
Edit:
These downloads are currently unavailable on Microsoft Downloads, but will be available soon. MSDN Subscribers can download these files from MSDN Subscriber Downloads.
Great Video! Are there any enhancements to Smart Clients / Click Once? One of the things I wish gets added is forms based authentication for click once apps i.e. if I launch a click once app from an already authenticated ASP.NET page, it should work fine, else should give an appropriate error.
Thanks,
Vaibhav
It hangs on creating new WPF application.
"Initializing Toolbox...", consuming HUGE amount of memory, taking 30-45% of CPU. I've killed "devenv.exe" when it consumed 500 MB of RAM with no any respose.
Good attempt, MS! Even Beta1 must me workabe enough.
You have PERFECT testers!
Software: Orcas Beta1 from MSDN, Vista.
I am not able to create WPF projects (application and web based) using Visual C# express 9.0. It simply says that the project type is not supported :O
My heart sank yesterday when I tried this with the Visual C# Codename "Orcas" Express Edition CTP, and I determined that It would just a matter of time before another user encountered the error. the steps are,
FILE->NEW PROJECT->WPF APPLICATION->OK..............
The error message is: The project file 'c:\Documents and Settings\My Name\Local Settings\Temp\WPFApplication1.csproj' cannot be opened.
The project type is not supported by this installation...OK? - HELP?
Similar error encountered when attaempting creation of a WPFBrowser App, steps are,
FILE->NEW PROJECT->WPF BROWSER APPLICATION->OK..............
The error message is: The project file 'c:\Documents and Settings\My Name\Local Settings\Temp\JSJ1Q5NK.ZCZ\temp\WPFBrowserApplication1.csproj' cannot be opened.
The project type is not supported by this installation...OK? - HELP?
I know this is just the Express CTP but if the problem is prevalent and pervades the full Orcas beta 1, please save me the time and effort and advise this thread!
VWD Express "Orcas" appears fine though with the new WCFService and Expression Web editing tools. Best of all changing between design-split-code views is brisk!
You understand what beta means? right?
I resolved to install this on my day-to-day XP machine and both problem above are now unprevalent. The only installation difference is that I've got Visual Studio, C# express and VWD express with SQL advanced SQL server express and .NET frameworks 2 and 3. The first install on my other pc had none of this software I've just mentioned.
Anyhow don't fancy wasting my weekend faffing about with a long uninstallation and yet another huge download, but there's an installation gremlin that needs to be found out!
Beta1 means - "it almost finished and 80% of features works well without significant issues".
Means it is not ready yet. You don't even get a "go life" license, which means you can't use it for deployment. Beta has meant once something, before all this web 2.0 beta crap. - sorry to say that - but everything is beta in web 2.0
1) Open a cmd window at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE
2) Type "regsvr32.exe ProjectAggregator.dll".
the only remaining issue that i have found is the lack of a workflow designer, or assemblies and i have not received any kind of answer if this will be available or not.
the march CTP i downloaded was better than this
Anyway I am gonna uninstall this and going to go back to the march CTP. Hope I have the download somewhere.
EDIT: Filed a bug report
If you’re having problems creating WPF or WPF browser applications with Visual C# Express and Visual Basic Express, you may be running into an issue that we know about (http://blogs.msdn.com/johnmont/archive/2007/04/19/visual-studio-express-quot-orcas-quot-available.aspx). We expect to have a patch for this issue, specific to creating WPF or WPF browser application from VC# Express or VB Express, available shortly. If you’re having other issues, please do visit http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=169&SiteID=1.
Seems doesn't works for me (Orcas from MSDN, not "express"). Still "Initializing Toolbox..."
In that demo (I'm sure theres only the one Linq/Orcas vid)I'm sure he shows the new Expression Web features being added to Orcas. You have a new CSS designer that was in Expression Web that adds a lot of tools to ease the design process. What would be great was if there was a utility that updated all your <div> tags with layers which is what Expression Web is all about. Re-editing an existing web template is a bit of a pain, unless theres a setting i've missed.
I worked already a bit with Expression Web, and it's an intuitive css designer indeed. Something I do miss a lot in Visual Studio 2005, is Intellisense for your style definitions, so that if you add a style-class to an html element, you don't have to look up every time your style classes in the css-stylesheet. This is a feature that is already for a long time available in other html-designers (ie DreamWeaver), but luckily it's now alsow available in Expression Web.
Concerning the Orcas demo, I saw Guthrie demonstrate Orcas live in Belgium (Mechelen).
Sorry about the mix up...
The VSTS, VSPro, and TFS ISO's should be available in the next day or two.
Thank you,
Carol
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I would very much appreciate it.
Soma's enthusiasm made the interview quite enjoyable. It is good to have a separate beta for the express editions. Although there are some bugs, my experience so far has been pretty good. It is good to have the WPF visual designer and it looks like WF designer is also included. However, the situation with the Entity Framework is unclear. The samples can be compiled with the express edition and they seem to work. But the documentation and the command line tool needed to generate the framework files (edmGen.exe) are not included.
Is the plan to restrict the EDM support to the professional versions of Visual Studio? I can see the argument for doing that and I expect I would be quite satisified playing with SqlMetal.exe and linq to SQL. On the other hand, I suspect that it is to Microsoft's advantage to try to make the entity framework the standard API for data driven applications as quickly as possible. In any case, there needs to be clarity about what is in what edition and what is not.
Are we going to be able to work with VS2003 projects without converting them at a later date or was the line about "Did you know you can write VS2003/2005 applications in Orcas?" just a mistake?
VS2005 and Orcas are much better tools, but my company has some large projects that were started before 2.0 shipped and moving them to 2.0 isn't feasable. I was really excited when I saw that Orcas was supposed to be able to compile to 1.1 apps, but my bubble was burst after installing the beta. (Which only finally showed up on my subscriber downloads last night)
Please let us know if compiling to 1.1 will be an option. I am sure I am not alone on this.
That was my mistake. My apologies.
C
http://blogs.msdn.com/johnmont/archive/2007/04/26/wpf-patches-for-vb-and-vc-express-ready.aspx for the links to the patches.
Hope this helps.
John
No any issues on next starts.
PS: Stange things happens. On my second PC (less powerfull than 1st one) VS started MUCH MORE faster...
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Hi Soma -
I glad to know someone who is informed. Can you direct me to where I can help on my problem below.
A visual studio Just-In-Time Debugger message ( An unhandled win32 exception failed. No installed debugger has Just in time enabled) pops up whenever I attempt to launch any program on my computer. I am running windows 2k server. Can I make a change to registry or is their a quick fix out to address this problem?
Thanks[C]
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