Microsoft Shifts gears (again) with Its Oslo modeling Platform
Microsoft adjusted the Oslo Modeling Platform again, and Microsoft service-oriented architecture (SOA) was very calm to the outside in the past nine months,
But in August 7, product manager Doug Purdy quietly changed their Oslo modeling policies and provided new documents.
In Data Programmability team (including Astoria, Entity Data Model (EDM), Entity Framework (EF), XML,
ADO. Net and tools/designers) is integrated into the Oslo team. In Purdy's blog, it is mentioned in "M"
Language Platform and platform tool Quadrant tool; and modeling repository are ready to work.
Publishing on Purdy's blogs Purdy blogged:
"What does this mean for you (. NET developers )? You are going hear more about how 'M'/EF/EDM align.
How our VS tools related to 'quadrant. 'How this notion of 'model-drive soft' evolves
The existing. net fx (Framework) investments .... More to be reveled at PDC (in November in Los Angeles )."
Purdy also mentions Workflow Framework (WF) and Windows Communication Framework (WCF) 4.0 released by Microsoft in the future,
"Dublin" application server, the next version of BizTalk Server, and the future of SQL Server. Will publish Oslo formation.
In recent months, the team began to adjust the positioning of Oslo and introduce it to the modeling platform. In the next wave of 2010 release, we will make
These components are used.
However, Purdy did not mention the future direction of M language.
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