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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Microsoft, the new conception "Oslo" which aims toward softer SOA construction announcement - - simplifying the development process of composite appli

As for the United States Microsoft October 30th, new conception "Oslo" in order to simplify the development process of the composite application in the inside of the frame of SOA (service direction architecture) (development cord/code name) was announced.

If the product management charge director of the systems section of Microsoft, Martin uses the tool which is born from Oslo, when at, data center it works as one for inside the company as one for imitation it works the soft application which can develop with the SaaS (Software as a Service) model, it has explained.

Martin, group of enterprises cooperating, said even the occasion where business is developed that the same conception shows power. The same person application in order to combine the service and the software every of enterprise is constructed, after assuming, that it is necessary first to do modeling job pointed out that the problem that is held, present modeling technique, only cannot show various models limited.

"Oslo develops the technology in order to standardize the element of the application platform, development technique of model drive to be wide it is the match in order to spread", (Martin)

According to Microsoft, with Oslo conception, it updates meta data with the next term version of System Center, Visual Studio and BizTalk, it calls the plan which it tries to be able to use for management, and introduction job of various models. Collectively, like below plan is included.

* BizTalk Server is strengthened, development and management etc. of composite application are supported.
* It adds service of the Web base where charge support is attached to BizTalk Services, extends over plural organizations and try to be able to support the composite application which is done.
* Advanced and identity and work flow function are added to BizTalk Server.
* NET The model drive development with Framework is promoted.
* At the time of the next term release of Visual Studio, corresponds to the model drive development of dispersed application the new tool is added.

As for beta edition of various tools which include the update which is born from Oslo conception, it is the schedule which is thrown to 2008. Furthermore, with the product which is included in Oslo, there is no modification concerning those where date of shipment has already been announced.

The analyst and of investigation company Gartner point out link of the match of Microsoft which work flow technology and the business process control tool in order to support SOA concerning the latest announcement, by the fact that the important component of registry and etc. is gathered, it tries probably to overtake Oracle and BEA Systems and IBM.

In addition as for, when by the fact that development program of integrated meta data which corresponds to all life cycle of application of model drive is set forth, Microsoft aims for the level rise of all industries, it has expressed also the viewpoint.

"With respect to theory, NET opening the composite application which consists of the component and the ASP.NET component, and the component other than Microsoft also it is possible to give out. Because the model which shows the method in order to tie various components is prepared ",

But according to, that the character, for the present as for Oslo conception "rather than calling concrete plan, vision" is strong, the product is thrown, it sees that 24 months it becomes first from 12 months. In addition as for the same person, during Oslo conception with the next generation version of BizTalk and Visual Studio and System Center etc. which load the function which was developed concerning the subordinate interchangeability it points out that it is necessary to clarify movement pass "for the existing user becomes big problem. So far Microsoft did not pay attention excessively concerning the subordinate interchangeability ", you said.

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