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by Brian Loesgen via Brian Loesgen's Blog on 4/9/2009 1:37:09 AM
If you’re working with WCF services hosted in Azure (I blogged about my first experience putting a service up there here), some new samples have just been published at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/wcfazure. Enjoy! Technorati Tags: WCF,Azure,Cloud ...
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by Brian Loesgen via Brian Loesgen's Blog on 2/11/2009 4:18:53 AM
I did a post a couple of months back where I showed you how to take a WCF service and host it on the Azure service platform. I thought that was pretty cool, but wanted to take it to the next level. So, why not call that from a .NET 4.0 workflow, and host that workflow in “Dublin” (the set of WCF/WF hosting capabilities being added to the Windows Server application server)? I heard it was Ron Jacobs that said that with .NET 3.0, WF and WCF “had just met”, in .NET 3.5 they “were dating”, and in . ...
by Brian Loesgen via Brian Loesgen's Blog on 1/12/2009 11:36:19 AM
If you're going to be in San Diego tomorrow evening, you may want to check out the San Diego .NET User Group Connected Systems SIG meeting. See you there! Microsoft Azure Services Platform Cloud computing represents the new wave of innovation that will significantly transform many aspects of computing as we know today. During this session, we will discuss Microsoft's outlook and strategy in moving towards cloud computing, providing the next-generation cloud-based platform for buildin ...
by Brian Loesgen via Brian Loesgen's Blog on 12/22/2008 1:06:21 AM
I had a little hickup today as I was playing around exploring Web services and Windows Azure. After scanning the Internet, I'm now convinced that most people out there working with Azure are hosting Web apps up there, not Web services, based on the amount of articles I found (unless of course people doing services just aren't talking about it because it's just soooo easy :)). Perhaps it was just my search terms, or maybe that's what most people start with, but I found this interesting and though ...
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