Event - Service Factory: Modeling Edition

20 02 2008

On February 21, 2008, the VISUG has planned a very interesting event for everyone who’s into Software Factories.

Olaf Conijn will be telling us about the new release of the Service Factory and how it can help us build our future software projects in a better way.

Visual Studio User Group

Quoting the VISUG event-description:
Being an extremely useful tool for architects and developers, the next release of the Service Factory adds one of the most often requested features: a graphical tool for designing message contracts and service interfaces based on the Visual Studio SDK, DSL Toolkit and Guidance Automation Toolkit. There are clear advantages of using a modeling environment when building services. The development team has more flexibility when the modeling environment includes logical models that don’t force platform and language decisions too early in the project. When this environment has a great deal of extensibility, the capabilities are only limited by imagination. The Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition provides this type of modeling environment. Attend this demo-heavy session to see how the Service Factory can be used and extended by your service development team. The event will take place at Compuware in Zaventem and will start around 18.30. The VISUG also mentions the ending time of the event to be 20.30h. But who knows, maybe we’ll have a lot more to ask and talk about, that we’ll end up somewhere in Compuware’s neighbourhood :) .

Don’t forget to register on the website, and I hope to see you there!

Regards,
Laila


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