Posted By: scobleizer | Aug 29th, 2005 @ 12:11 PM
Tag: WinFS
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scobleizer
scobleizer
I'm the video guy
Tom Rizzo of the WinFS team just posted that the WinFS beta 1 bits were just released. Channel 9 has a video that'll be up later today with an awesome demo.
Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!
It's the under-promise-over-deliver philosophy to win over customers. Well, it works! I love you, MS.
blowdart
blowdart
Peek-a-boo
I think we beat you to that announcement Big Smile
Is the beta for MSDN subscribers only? Regardless, I'm looking forward to the video clip.
Tom Servo
Tom Servo
W-hat?
OOOOOOOoooooooOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooOOOO!!!!

That's why you didn't want to put the video online ASAP.

--edit: MSDN only. I hate you, Microsoft.
rjdohnert
rjdohnert
You will never know success until you know failure
Yes!  Does this mean, there is a chance it will be released with the client?
Tom Servo
Tom Servo
W-hat?
Their blog says beta release for Vista final.
Cool to see some news about WinFS, I will be satisfied if it supports WinXP SP2 and Server 2003 SP1 with the objectspaces persistence model. However not all  is clean, for instance:

  • WinFS means Windows File System or Windows Future Storage?
  • Is WinFS the final name or it will be rebranded Windows Storage Foundation or something similar?
I will appreciate some answer to this questions, specially from Microsoft.


Fernik
Andre Da Costa
Andre Da Costa
Created with PhotoDraw 2000 V2
This is really good progress for the WinFS and it definitely looks like it will actually make it into Vista RTM. Dang, they are even backporting it to XP and probably Server 2k3.
Andre Da Costa
Andre Da Costa
Created with PhotoDraw 2000 V2
This is really good progress for the WinFS and it definitely looks like it will actually make it into Vista RTM. They are even backporting it to XP and probably Server 2k3.
Tom Servo
Tom Servo
W-hat?
Andre, read the blog Scoble linked.
keeron
keeron
Obsessive Geek
This is awesome news!

I read the earlier threads on Channel9, quickly downloaded the 70odd meg WinFS Beta 1 and installed it on my XP machine (later installed in on the Vista partition as well).

I can see my WinFS share, but don't know what the heck it means and how to add files to it. I guess I better look at the help docs and the samples they have provided.

Can't wait for the demo .... Now would someone "release" another build for Vista Smiley and suprize us again!

- Keeron

Just ran across a post on the WinFS blog that is very intriquing... if this is true then I am very excited about the future of both WinFS and ADO.NET:

"Another piece of feedback was concerns over the WinFS api’s being a different data access pattern than our existing managed code data access APIs.  Further, that our APIs were not aligned with broader data platform needs like OR mapping.  This was a big one, and as you explore the SDK and the APIs, you will see the beginnings of how we will be addressing this.  We are in the process of building-out the next version of ADO.NET to have new features that provide a data model, object-relational mapping, and flexible query infrastructure.  The new data model is about entities, and the WinFS data model of Item types is built on that model.  Looking through our SDK and code samples you will see how Items are composed of underlying entities.  OR mapping is a big requirement - WinFS is a very prescribed mapping (defining a type in WinFS generates both the underlying storage schema and the partial class to program to that type)."

If they solve the OR Mapping problem for us, and we have a single API that works for both SQL Server and WinFS, that would be huge.

Tom Servo
Tom Servo
W-hat?
I take it the current "visual" performance problems when using the explorer is that the explorer plugin makeshift code, right? And oh, it seems to work fine on Win2k3, though it somehow doesn't want to promote my Office documents.
Andre Da Costa
Andre Da Costa
Created with PhotoDraw 2000 V2
Tom Servo wrote:
Andre, read the blog Scoble linked.
Well, we both could be wrong, its still too early to determine distribution for it.
Tom Servo
Tom Servo
W-hat?
Well, Rizzo is like the boss of the SQL Server team.
vzczc
vzczc
VerbierBackOfMontFor​t

This is great news, looking forward to the video and will definititively be looking at this ASAP.

Seems like someone at MS has been working very, very hard to get this out.

A shame that the PDC sold out, It will be the most exciting ever.  I was finally granted permission and funding to go (when I checked the night before there it was not sold out), alas, it was not to be.

Way to go Microsoft. I am buying...

Just installed and I am getting my feet wet. I did a few printscreens of the install and the results and posted them on my blog: http://bazzoni.blogspot.com/ Good Job Microsoft...now I will keep working with it to make sure it works.
NetRyder
NetRyder
Tech Junkie
Minh wrote:
It's the under-promise-over-deliver philosophy to win over customers. Well, it works!

I agree. Big Smile
Can't wait to check out the video later tonight!
Ok,

So can someone on the WinFS team tell us what the state of Object Spaces is in the beta. It was briefly mentioned in the video but no specific reference was made to it.

Is the ObjectSpaces name space in the beta? If not when will it be?

BOb
samdruk
samdruk
samdruk
Come to PDC, talk DAT312.

smadavid wrote:


If they solve the OR Mapping problem for us, and we have a single API that works for both SQL Server and WinFS, that would be huge.


I think you're right, but I'm biased.
samdruk
samdruk
samdruk
ObjectSpaces is not part of the beta. We'll have more to say about OS, WinFS programming and the future of ADO.NET at the PDC.
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