Robert Jan - Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 3:54 PM

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This was a crowded session, the volume was way to loud so it has cost me some hearing ability, but the session nevertheless was great!

So what is a model?

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And how did the Model Drive platform evolve?

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And Why is Oslo happening? what is in it for us?

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And finally, what is Oslo?

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This gave me a nice Intro of Oslo. Oslo lets you create your own Models, and let you process those model by your DSL’s and run them in the Run-Time of your choice:

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So here is a really simple example of the use of  Oslo:

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On the left, you see your Model. A textual representation of your Data.

In the centre you can see the DSL. This will process the Model and generate what is on the…

On the Right you see the structured output of the DSL. This structured output can then easily be processed and stored in the Repository.

So what DSL for what runtime’s are already there? Lots of them so was said, but here a couple of examples:

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And here is an example of using the MService DSL within Visual Studio to create WCF services:

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