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OData : There’s a Feed for That. Pablo Castro Software Architect Microsoft Corporation pablo.castro@microsoft.com. Goals. What is it? Why do you care? How do you use it? How to build one? Today at 3:00 PM . what were we thinking?. data in modern web applications. odata in 1 slide….
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OData: There’s a Feed for That Pablo Castro Software Architect Microsoft Corporation pablo.castro@microsoft.com
Goals • What is it? • Why do you care? • How do you use it? • How to build one? • Today at 3:00 PM
OData • Uniform way of representing structured data • Atom, JSON formats • Uniform URL conventions • Navigation, filtering, sorting, paging, etc. • Uniform operations • Addressability • GET, POST, PUT, DELETE always mean the same
data sharing in business applications (or how we learned to say “Information Worker”)
SharePoint 2010 & OData • SharePoint needed 2 things in this space • Flexible data interface • Maximize reach, minimum barrier of entry • Data centric, but enforcing business logic • Developer story • Libraries for as many clients as possible • Great Visual Studio integration
Insight from Data • “Self-service business intelligence” • Let people find and use their own data • …but where’s the data? • Broad direct database access is impractical • OData feeds expose data over application logic • PowerPivot can handle OData natively • Reports often represent the best data sources • All reports in Reporting Services are now OData feeds
Government data, e.g. OGDI • Scientific data, e.g. OSDI • Social data, e.g. NerdDinner • Commercial public data, e.g. Netflix, Mix • Premium data, Microsoft Codename “Dallas”
scale to large datasets hosting on the cloud, partitioning
maximize reach, focus investments share libraries, browsers, applications
monetize valuable data “dallas”
advertise data availability <link rel=“odata.service” … />
Servers • WCF Data Services • SharePoint 2010 • SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2 • SQL Azure • IBM WebSphereeXtremeScale • Microsoft Media Room • WCF RIA Services • Services • Netflix • Mix 2010 • Nerd Dinner • Vancouver’s vanGuide • Open Government Data Initiative • Open Science Data Initiative • Microsoft Codename “Dallas” • City of Edmonton http://odata.org/producers • Clients • Excel + PowerPivot • LINQPad • OData Explorer • Client libraries • .NET • Silverlight • Windows Phone 7 Series • Javascript • Java • Objective-C • PHP http://odata.org/consumers
Call to Action • Share your data with OData • Teach data consumers about OData • To get started, go to http://odata.org
Resources • All things OData: http://odata.org • Email: pablo.castro@microsoft.com • Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/pablo • Data @ MSDN: http://msdn.com/data • Follow up questions in “MSDN Radio” • Monday 3/22, 10 AM PST • http://www.msdnradio.com/
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