Posted By: Ron Jacobs | Aug 20th, 2008 @ 8:23 AM | 48,286 Views | 9 Comments
Microsoft's "Oslo" project aims at creating a unified platform for model-based, service-oriented applications. This new approach will affect the next versions of several products and technologies, including the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft BizTalk Server, Microsoft System Center, and more. Although many details of "Oslo" won't be public until later in 2008, this session provides an overview of what Microsoft has revealed so far. Along with a description of the problems it addresses, the session includes a look at several new "Oslo" technologies, including a general-purpose modeling language, role-specific modeling tools, a shared model repository, and a distributed service bus. With David Chappell and Ron Jacobs.
Tags: Oslo, WCF, WF
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i too agree that the video is slightly low in info density but i got the drift of the video, obscene but after using silverlight i didn't find it any useful just a waste of wireless broadband

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