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	<description>The &amp;quot;Oslo&amp;quot; language, at the heart of the Oslo modeling platform, allows developers to quickly and efficiently express domain models that power declarative systems, such as Windows Workflow Foundation and &amp;quot;Dublin.&amp;quot; In this session, we&#39;ll get you started
 writing models for your own domains by introducing you to key features of the language, including its type system, instance construction, and query. You&#39;ll learn to author content for the Oslo repository and understand how to programmatically construct and
 process the content to target your own specific runtime environment.


Don Box


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			<![CDATA[If someone finds a blog entry or any resource on this: Please Post!<p>posted by lcorneliussen</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/oslo/default.aspx">http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/oslo/default.aspx</a><p>posted by LB67</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[The examples from this video does not seem to work with the&nbsp;(October 2008 CTP) of the &quot;Oslo&quot; SDK&nbsp; Version 1.0.0925.0 currently avaiable at msdn.microsoft<br>
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The spouses 'SpouseA' and&nbsp;'SpouseB' in the 'Marriage' type does not get the correct&nbsp;data type&nbsp;which should be
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the identity key 'Name'&nbsp;nvarchar(28) from the table 'People'&nbsp;.<br>
Instead it get's a nvarchar(max) so the constraints for the 'Marriages' table does not comply.<br>
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I get the following errors when running mx.exe<br>
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Installing Image: Contacts;Version=1.0;Locale=neutral...<br>
Column 'Contacts.People.Name' is not the same length or scale as referencing col<br>
umn 'Marriages.SpouseA' in foreign key 'FK_Marriages_SpouseA_Contacts_People'. C<br>
olumns participating in a foreign key relationship must be defined with the same<br>
&nbsp;length and scale.<br>
Could not create constraint. See previous errors.<br>
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/Henrik <br>
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			<![CDATA[I want to know more about the oslo language, This article also have good information.&lt;a href="http://www.roadoutofdebt.com/about-the-book"&gt;Bankruptcy&nbsp;Help&lt;/a&gt;<p>posted by Sunny82</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[I like your website! <a href="http://www.profischneöll.com">Übersetzung Englisch Deutsch</a><p>posted by Great</p>]]>
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