Creating a table
The Windows Azure Table Service supports a simple two-level hierarchy. There is a single level of tables each of which contains zero or more entities. An entity can have up to 255 properties, including three system-defined properties, and there is no requirement that different entities in the same table have the same properties. This feature makes the Table service schemaless. The only requirement of entities in a table is that the combination of PartitionKey and RowKey is distinct for each entity in a table. Consequently, when a table is created, the only required information is its name.
The Windows Azure Storage Client library contains a CloudTableClient
class that provides a set of synchronous and asynchronous methods supporting the creation and deletion of tables. It also supports the listing of the tables associated with a Windows Azure Storage Service storage account.
In this recipe, we will learn how to use the synchronous methods to create and delete tables as well...