Rants Tagged with “WinFS”

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Quoted in e-Week!

Today, I am quoted in e-Week about my opinion of what's happening to Longhorn...specifically about WinFS.  Hope I didn't offend anyone in Redmond ;)

I am going to miss Cairo...sorry...WinFS

After spending hours digging through Longhorn builds to try and understand WinFS, I have to say that I am really bummed that it is getting pushed out.  I think I understand Redmond's approach here, but they've been promising something like WinFS for years now. 

As many of you know, I am authoring a new book (with Richard Blewett) on Yukon.  When I found out that Yukon did not support row-level security, I feared that WinFS could not be implemented in time.  I guess it is time for me to dig into Indigo like I've been meaning to for the last year...

WinFS is Gimped At the Moment...

I've been spending some time playing with WinFS lately, and I simply cannot wait until there is real support for making your own types to store.  I hope that with the real beta that WinFS will be more fully functional.  I can see some impressive things that you could do with WinFS by using it as a local data store.  Not just a local data store, but one that can interact with everyone else's data.  I'll be reporting more regularly on my WinFS observations in the coming weeks.

Mike Deems Responds (and then some)

I have added a comment to Mike Deem's Blog about the ObjectSpaces issues.  Take a look...

Why is WinFS Using ObjectSpaces?

In Luca Bolognese's PDC presentation on ObjectSpaces, he stated in a diagram that you should use ADO.NET's objects DataSets/DataReaders if "You require maximum control/performance/functionality" That seems to indicate that we should not use ObjectSpaces if performance, funcationality and control are a requirement.  If this is the case, it would seem that using ObjectSpaces in WinFS is very contrary.  WinFS has to be quick...not just fast...lightning fast.  We are talking about impatient users. 

I think it is important that we get Mike Deem to respond to this in his Blog.  I am going to forward this to him and post it up on the newsgroups, but maybe I am missing something.