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Metro and Microsoft - Microsoft Technology Centers and in BizTalk

FLying Pig in Cincinnati

You know the saying... "when Pigs Fly..."? Well, Clemen's Latest note starts:

A flock of pigs has been doing aerobatics high up over Microsoft Campus in Redmond

What he is referring is that he just checked in GlassFish and Metro into the latest Biztalk SDK! Neat! And he has some very nice words for the Metro team, as Arun highlights.

On the other side of the Atlantic, Alexis highlights another Microsofter, Stéphane, on another aspect of the same relationship: GF and NetBeans being available at Microsoft Technology Centers.

I think we may have a new mascot - the flying pig!

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Metro and GlassFish on the road to yet better interop with Microsoft's Web Services stack

connecting wires

The latest stable version of Metro (which ships as part of GlassFish v2) has been extensively tested with Microsoft's WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) version 3.0. The next version of .Net 3.5 is already out and the team is working hard to achieve the best possible interoperability with this new set of WS-* implementations.

Harold and Rama report on the most recent "plugfest" with Microsoft engineers. The work involves moving from some non-standard technologies (such as WS-ReliableMessaging 1.0 which is "just" a specification, not an open standard) to the OASIS version (OASIS WS-RM 1.1, dated July 2007) for better interoperability. The set of test scenarios is comprehensive and results very promising.

Check out Metro's roadmap here for an idea of when to expect stable releases. In the mean time, you can get the nightly builds.

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Is Microsoft Hijacking Open Source? | Linux Journal

Like many, I was pretty shocked by the recent Microsoft-EU deal to settle the long-running investigation into interoperability issues. This was not so much because of the way Microsoft has used every kind of delaying tactic it could before eventually agre

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Sun's Project Tango

Sun Microsoft interoperability, part of GlassFish

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Concurrence : Bruxelles fait rentrer Microsoft dans le droit chemin - Actualités - ZDNet.fr

Un mois après le verdict de la Cour européenne de justice, l'éditeur américain a accepté de se conformer aux injonctions de Bruxelles, qui l'obligent à<sep/>

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Free Online Forum - Sun/Microsoft Interop

Man sitting in front of Drive-In Theater

Next Tuesday, July 17th, there will be a Sun Expert Exchange on Sun - Microsoft Interoperability. Topics will cover our own Project Tango but also topics like running Windows on Sun servers, thin clients, and storage.

Expert Exchange events are free online sessions with a panel of experts. Sometimes there are also short video Net Talks. Transcriptions and slides of past events are available.

Thanks to Marina for the tip.

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Dirty Tricks history - Grokdoc

Here is a list of Standards currently covered:

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ubuntu vs MS ISA Proxy ft apt-get | tuxmachines.org

Hoe kan je Ubuntu updaten via een Microsoft ISA proxyserver? Installeer NTLMAPS!

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wsit: Project Tango

Project Tango develops and evolves the codebase for Web Services Interoperability Technologies (WSIT) that enable interoperability between the Java platform and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) (aka Indigo). Project Tango's WSIT tecnology is bundled

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I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Divide and Conquer | PBS

But Linux happens. And Linux isn't going away. As a server operating system, Linux is far more important than Windows and that trend isn't changing, something that Microsoft has finally acknowledged, not just through this agreement with Novell, but also t

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