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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Changing the Windows Azure Service Configuration when running on the DevFabric

by jnak via Cloudy in Seattle on 10/27/2009 5:00:00 PM

Here’s a fun little thing I found out about recently.  Suppose, I have a Cloud Service that I’m running on the devfabric and I want to simulate a configuration change. I’ll start by creating a cloud service with a single web role: Opening the service configuration file, I can see that the instance count is set to 1.<Role name="WebRole1"> <Instances count="1" /> </Role> I hit F5 and my service has 1 instance of the web role running on the devfabric:   Note that t ...

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Manage Your Windows Azure Application From PowerShell

by Steve Marx via blog.smarx.com - cloud development blog on 10/27/2009 5:11:15 AM

Are you reading Ryan Dunn’s blog?  If not, go subscribe to his RSS feed now.  Ryan’s the Technical Evangelist for Windows Azure.  Among other things, he’s constantly releasing useful tools for Windows Azure developers.  Last week it was myazurestorage.com, a tool for viewing your tables in the browser.  This week, it’s PowerShell cmdlets for managing your Windows Azure applications. I haven’t gotten to play with them yet, but I’m eager to.  From Ryan’s post: ...

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Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2

by jnak via Cloudy in Seattle on 10/27/2009 3:00:00 AM

Recently, I updated a somewhat out of context (for this blog) post titled "Windows Azure Tools and Visual Studio 2010”.  One of the things you’ll notice is that we let the cat out of the bag that we’ll be releasing something new and big in November!  (ok, maybe not a big surprise given that PDC 2009 is in November as well)  It’s one of the reasons my blog has been quieter than usual over the last months, there’s a lot of stuff coming and I’ll have a lot of posts in November and ...

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