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Microsoft Azure: Enterprise Application Development

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure: Enterprise Application Development Straight talking advice on how to design and build enterprise applications for the cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680981
Length 248 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Microsoft Azure: Enterprise Application Development
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
1. Preface
1. Introduction to Cloud Computing FREE CHAPTER 2. The Nickel Tour of Azure 3. Setting Up for Development 4. Designing our Sample Application 5. Introduction to SQL Azure 6. Azure Blob Storage 7. Azure Table Storage 8. Queue Storage 9. Web Role 10. Web Services and Azure 11. Worker Roles 12. Local Application for Updates 13. Azure AppFabric 14. Azure Monitoring and Diagnostics 15. Deploying to Windows Azure Index

The Jupiter Motor's ERP system database and the Dealer Orders database


Here is a visual representation of our databases. The following is the visual look at the portal database:

The following is the visual look of the Jupiter ERP database:

The portal database design is very simple, consisting of only five tables. The Jupiter ERP database has only three tables, and will be a local database (this will not live in SQL Azure; it is a representation of an on-site ERP system). Now that we know what the designs of the databases are, let's get started with the database creation of the portal database in SQL Azure.

SQL Azure portal

When we sign up for the SQL Azure service at http://windows.azure.com, we are given a URL to the Azure portal. To access our SQL Azure area of the portal, click on the link in the menu bar to the left for SQL Azure, as seen here:

There is some basic information such as the Server Name (the URL is for connections from external sources, such as SSMS), the Administrator...

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