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Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development

You're reading from   Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development Moving business applications and data to the cloud can be a smooth operation when you use this practical guide. Learn to make the most of SQL Azure and acquire the knowledge to build enterprise-ready applications.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680806
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jayaram Krishnaswamy Jayaram Krishnaswamy
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Microsoft SQL Azure: Enterprise Application Development
Credits
About the Author
1. Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
2. Preface
1. Cloud Computing and Microsoft Azure Services Platform FREE CHAPTER 2. SQL Azure Services 3. Working with SQL Azure Databases from Visual Studio 2008 4. SQL Azure Tools 5. Populating SQL Azure Databases 6. SSIS and SSRS Applications Using SQL Azure 7. Working with Windows Azure Hosting 8. Database Applications on Windows Azure Platform Accessing SQL Server Databases 9. Synchronizing SQL Azure 10. Recent Developments

Cloud-to-Ground access


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This section requires knowing the following concepts and it is recommended that the readers review the following related information.

WCF Data Services

Service Bus

In this case, an ASP.NET application hosted on the Windows Azure site would provide access to data on an on-site SQL Server database. It is further assumed that the database is set for Windows authentication. As there are firewalls protecting Windows Azure as well as the computer accessing the ASP.NET hosted site, there are natural impediments to data communication. This is overcome by using a relay service provided by the Windows Azure AppFabric component, the Service Bus. We are not using the other component of AppFabric, namely the Access Control Service. Also, in this section we will only expose local SQL Server Data to the intranet as a WCF Data Service that is Internet accessible. The client part of the data access is not described here, but the user can find a client project to access this service...

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