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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Real World Windows Azure: Interview with Michael Lucaccini, President of Archetype

by WindowsAzure via Windows Azure on 2/11/2010 5:08:00 PM

As part of the Real World Windows Azure series, we talked to Michael Lucaccini, President of Archetype, about using the Windows Azure technology platform for the company's media management system. Here's what he had to say: MSDN: What services does Archetype provide? Lucaccini: Archetype is an interactive design and engineering firm that specializes in developing Internet applications, branded experiences, and advanced user interfaces. MSDN: What was the biggest challenge your company ...

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Windows Azure RoleEntryPoint Method Call Order

by Jim Nakashima - MSFT via Cloudy in Seattle on 2/11/2010 5:00:00 PM

I saw an internal discussion that had some information I thought would be useful to share.  It’s about how some of the methods in RoleEntryPoint get called. In the case of a Worker Role, the RoleEntryPoint class is the class you derive to write your code.  When you create a new Worker Role project in Visual Studio, you’ll see that the project contains one code file and in that code file there is a class called WorkerRole that derives from RoleEntryPoint. Worker Role Call Order: WaWorke ...

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Windows Azure RoleEntryPoint Method Call Order

by jnak via Cloudy in Seattle on 2/11/2010 9:00:00 AM

I saw an internal discussion that had some information I thought would be useful to share.  It’s about how some of the methods in RoleEntryPoint get called. In the case of a Worker Role, the RoleEntryPoint class is the class you derive to write your code.  When you create a new Worker Role project in Visual Studio, you’ll see that the project contains one code file and in that code file there is a class called WorkerRole that derives from RoleEntryPoint. Worker Role Call Order: WaWorke ...

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