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rey zabala

2004-07-02, 9:10 pm

Thanks for your answers. However, your answer to question 1 is quite vague. I'm looking for some very specific answers about the direction of MSIB. Please answer the following for me:

1) Is it true that the Jupiter project is dead and there will not be a release of a bundled product of CMS, CS and Biztalk.
2)Is there another release of CMS, non-service pack, non-upgrade planned for the future?
3)Will CS continue as a standalone server in future?
4)Can you provide any reasons to stay dedicated to the MSIB platform for eCommerce web applications?

Thanks much,
Rey
3) Will CS "David Messner [MSFT]" wrote:

> 1) The long range vision of Microsoft is to build tighter integration
> across the Windows Server Sysetm products regardless of Microsoft
> orgnizational structure. There is also a long range vision to provide
> customers a common portal architecture. Therefore, we will indeed continue
> to focus on integration between the two products.. After the next version
> of CMS, CS will have better and better integration with it.
>
> 2) We will continue to advance the integration with CS and VS. As it
> is today CS is right inside the VS IDE for ease of development.
>
> 3) As statecd above in answer (1) - the vision to have a common
> portal architecture and tighter integration across WSS products will also
> involve integration between CS and SharePoint in the future. In Whidbey,
> all custom controls can be Web parts. The scenario you describe (Commerce
> Server Cart Web part) is absolutely possible.
>
> regards
> -djm
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> Some questions for you:
>
> 1) It is my understanding that MSIB will continue to be supported, but is
> certainly not part of the long range vision within Microsoft. In other
> words, we should not expect a continued emphasis on integration between
> Commerce Server and CMS For instance, I am aware that CMS was moved into
> the Office Group because MS was receiving much more interest in integration
> with SPS than with Commerce Server. Can you validate these claims?
>
> 2) Can you provide some insight into how Visual Studio 2005 and Commerce
> Server 2005 will play together?
>
> 3) Can you provide some insight into how Commerce Server and Sharepoint
> will integrate, if at all in the future. The reason I ask is that it is my
> current assumption that the "Web Part" concept will be exteneded to all of
> the enterprise servers that have a WinForm or WebForm facing UI. My current
> client was hoping to build some reusable web parts that could be consumed
> by various applications. Hopefully, there would be the ability to create
> something like a "Cart" web part that could consume Commerce Server API's
> somehow. Hope this makes sense. Please be as wordy as possible as we are in
> the midst of some major technology decisions

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