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Sam Gentile

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Sam Gentile is a Microsoft .NET Consultant who has been working with .NET since the earliest
Some future SOA/Indigo ideas, projects from Don Posted: Jun 30, 2004 6:39 AM
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I wouldn't ordinarily blog this but Clemens and crew's dinner with Don revealed some chestnuts that are worth noting “Discussions were lively and went from the Windows Kernel to some high level architecture topics and one of the interesting takeaways was that Don elaborated a bit on the "Business Agents" idea he'd been talking about briefly in his CTS200 session. There's apparently a related project Boa (another serpent name along the family line of Viper that was the original codename for MTS), including the business markup language BML (pronounced "Bimmel") that he's involved in and he talked a bit about that, but of course I'd be killed if I gave out more details. “ Quite interesting as Viper turned into MTS, arguably the first real AOP implementation which turned into COM+. This bears watching.

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