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Developing Applications for the Cloud on the Microsoft® Windows Azure™ Platform
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- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- + 1. The Tailspin Scenario
- + 2. Hosting a Multi-Tenant Application on Windows Azure
- + 3. Accessing the Surveys Application
- + 4. Building a Scalable, Multi-Tenant Application for Windows Azure
- + 5. Working with Data in the Surveys Application
- + Appendix A. Updating a Windows Azure Service
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Appendix B. Debugging and Troubleshooting Windows Azure Applications
- Dependencies for Azure applications and projects
- Debugging Azure applications locally during development
- Common Setup and deployment errors with Windows Azure
- Using intellitrace with applications deployed to Windows Azure
- Using Windows Azure diagnostics
- Resolving permission issues in partial trust mode
- More information
- + Index
This book is the second volume in a planned series about Windows Azure technology platform. Volume 1, Moving Applications to the Cloud on the Windows Azure Platform, provides an introduction to Windows Azure, discusses the cost model and application life cycle management for cloud-based applications, and describes how to migrate an existing ASP.NET application to the cloud. This book demonstrates how you can create from scratch a multi-tenant, Software as a Service (SaaS) application to run in the cloud by using the latest versions of the Windows Azure tools and the latest features of the Windows Azure platform. The book is intended for any architect, developer, or information technology (IT) professional who designs, builds, or operates applications and services that run on or interact with the cloud. Although applications do not need to be based on the Microsoft Windows® operating system to work in Windows Azure, this book is written for people who work with Windows-based systems. You should be familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio® development system, ASP.NET MVC, and Microsoft Visual C#® development tool.
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Book Details
Authors
Eugenio Pace, Dominic Betts, Scott Densmore, Ryan Dunn, Masashi Narumoto, and Matias Woloski
Categories
Computers > Programming > Microsoft Programming
Publishers
Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 145

