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Hello,

Today I was walking at the MSDN Forums and I see two very strange forums, Microsoft Codename 'Oslo' and Microsoft Codename 'Dublin', what is this? what they do?

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This seems a fairly pointless question to me as the answer to it can quite easily be found by following the links that you have posted and reading the fairly obvious FAQ links. – Len Holgate Nov 2 at 18:00
dublin-core != Microsoft Dublin. Retagged. – Boldewyn Nov 9 at 14:20

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Says on my link that Dublin is the next Windows Server release. – Quibblesome Nov 2 at 12:09
I believe Dublin are essentially extensions to IIS. I don't believe it is a whole new release to Windows per se. It provides facilities to track, monitor correlate WCF/WF services. It builds upon WAS. Unless I am mistaken? – Jon Archway Nov 3 at 9:52
The linked content on "Dublin" is stone-age. Jon is right. It'll be an extension to IIS/WAS enabling more reliable services. – Lars Corneliussen Nov 9 at 13:56
And the comment on Oslo is even worse. When it was announced, it was for SOA. But that was back in 2007. – Lars Corneliussen Nov 9 at 13:57
Removed comments - I took them from the websites anyway. – Randolph Potter Nov 9 at 14:18
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Tried reading the FAQs?

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Oslo

Doug Purdy, one of the pionieers in what they call "Oslo" regrets havin' kept the name for so long.

Read more here:

Dublin There hasn't really been much publishing around Dublin. The community hoped for an answer to "What is the Java EJB Application Server-Pandon in .NET?".

Anyway, we expect more to come by this years PDC. Have a look at the sessions on Dublin here:Sessions on Dublin

One of them has following text, which summarizes the plans, I guess:

.NET 4 and “Dublin” provide new application hosting, tracking, and persistence capabilities. Learn the benefits of different hosting options and how to choose the right option for your scenario. Learn …

From what I've heard so far it will be an extension for IIS that works with WAS and will host WCF services in a better way, than *.svc-Files do today.

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