Rosario CTP10 is available for download see Jeff's blog here for more details Of note is the following Visualizing Interaction Sequences between Service-Oriented applications Using the Distributed System Designers and the Web Service Software Factory to build WCF applications Designing and Visualizing Interactions between classes ......
Imagine if your software factory started off with an experience like this kudos to Simon this is awesome, and has given me some things to think about and play with
ok sorry for the delay in getting back on this follow up from this post, so what happened install was slick, slick, slick.... my Vista box now has VS2005 & VS2008 with the ability to create DSL's in both environments and they are both happy bunnies..... oh my factories are happy :) ..... now what about that GAT/GAX ;)
So its Friday afternoon and I'm itching to play with the new drop of VS2008 SDK, so here's my scenario. Base Machine: Vista Already installed : VS2005 SP1, GAT/GAX, VS SDK, plus some P&P factories, my own factories, and some Clarius stuff I intend to install VS2008 and then install VS2008 SDK..... what could possibly go wrong :) Will both version of the VS SDK be happy, will I be able to create DSL's in both environments.... hmm oh well I've hit the button.... check back later for news of how ......
just a little note to say if you are running Vista do steps 4 & 5 (Blueprint Manager Setup and Outlook + Services Blueprint Setup) from an elevated command prompt
so Microsoft (via Soma's blog) have announced the S+S Blueprints, so this tells us what Mike has been up to since Project Glidepath, but I'm left wondering a couple of things, are these factories? (in my humble opinion yes), are these extensible? (can I make changes to the blueprint (guidance package))... umm no (at least not that I've found so far).... how do these blueprints fit in with the Rosario Factory story?, do they play with P&P Factories? .... yeah that's more than a couple... Oh and ......