by Adron via Composite Code on 2/17/2011 1:42:47 PM
Windows Azure AppFabric is arguably the main feature set that truly sets Windows Azure apart from any cloud services on the market today. The AppFabric allows cloud users to hookup on-premises services to their cloud services, to secure cloud & on-premises services with new or existing security measures, cache Internet or other content, and on top of all that build out and enable composite application integration. At the same time that Windows Azure AppFabric is one of the main features that sets Windows Azure apart from the competition, it is often one of the most misunderstood or unknown part of the entire offering. In this chapter I’ll cover the main parts of the AppFabric including the service bus, access control, caching, integration, and patterns for integrating composite applications. Home of Windows Azure AppFabric The first thing to do in order to begin building with the Windows Azure AppFabric is to download the SDK, check out the various Windows Azure AppFabric Sites, and familiarize yourself with what it is and how it works into the Windows Azure Platform.
Original Post: A Short Introduction to Windows Azure AppFabric
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