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Longhorn is Microsoft's code name for the next version of its Windows operating system, to follow on from Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003. It was originally expected to ship sometime early in 2006 as a minor step between Whistler and Blackcomb (Longhorn is a name of a sports bar near Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort).Gradually, Longhorn assimilated many important new features and technologies of Blackcomb. On August 27 2004 Microsoft announced that they planned to drop some features so that Longhorn could be released in a reasonable timeframe, the end of 2006.
Longhorn is currently available as a preview release available to MSDN subscribers, and at select Microsoft developer conferences. The preview release is classified as Alpha or pre-Alpha at the moment, as such its performance and feature sets are not always representative of the release product. As with many products (including all Windows releases since 98) it has since been leaked onto the file sharing networks.
1 Technologies
Microsoft labels the key new technologies as "The Pillars of Longhorn", which are:
- Fundamentals: new developments to the basic structure of the operating system including the .NET framework, further support for digital rights management (DRM), an application deployment engine ("ClickOnce"), improvements to the installation of applications (Windows Installer/MSI 4.0), and the Trustworthy Computing initiative ( trusted computing).
- Avalon: a new user interface subsystem and API based on XMLXML eXtensible Markup Language is a W3C recommendation for creating special-purpose markup languages. It is a simplified subset of SGML, capable of describing many different kinds of data. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the sharing of structured tex, .NET, and vector graphicsVector graphics or geometric modeling describes the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons to represent images in computer graphics. It is used by contrast to the term raster graphics, which is the representation of imag, which will make use of 3D computer graphicsThe rewrite of this article is being devised at. Please comment or help out as necessary. Thanks 3D computer graphics are works of graphic art that were created with the aid of digital computers and specialized 3D software. In general, the term may also r hardware and Direct3DDirect3D is part of Microsoft's DirectX API. Direct3D is only for use in Microsoft's various Windows operating systems ( Windows 95 and above) and, although in a quite different version, in the Xbox. Direct3D is used to render three dimensional graphics i technologies.
- Indigo: a service-oriented messaging system to allow programs to interoperate, as part of the .NET framework.
- WinFX: a new API to allow access to these new features, replacing the current "Win32" API (see Windows APIWindows API is a set of APIs, ( application programming interfaces) available in the Microsoft Windows operating systems. A Windows SDK is available, and provides documentation and tools to better enable developers to create software using the Windows API).
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