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Microsoft Azure Development Cookbook Second Edition

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure Development Cookbook Second Edition Over 70 advanced recipes for developing scalable services with the Microsoft Azure platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170327
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Developing Cloud Services for Microsoft Azure FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying Quickly with Azure Websites 3. Getting Storage with Blobs in Azure 4. Going Relational with the Azure SQL Database 5. Going NoSQL with Azure Tables 6. Messaging and Queues with the Storage and Service Bus 7. Managing Azure Resources with the Azure Management Libraries 8. Going In-memory with Azure Cache Index

Logging abstraction from .NET and PHP

Azure Websites collect diagnostic data from several sources, shipping them on a given storage account or the same virtual filesystem where they reside. We can categorize diagnostic data into the following two groups:

  • Application Diagnostics: Logs coming from the application code
  • Site Diagnostics: Logs coming from several infrastructure sources. They are as follows:
    • Web server logging: Logs for every arriving HTTP request
    • Detailed error messages: HTTP status codes that indicate failures
    • Failed request tracing: A complete IIS trace of components involved in processing requests

In this recipe, we focus on the application diagnostics group, collecting application logs in the virtual filesystem, Table Storage, and Blob Storage services.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes we have a valid Azure subscription and Visual Studio 2013 with the latest Azure SDK installed. We also use the Azure command prompt (or the developer command prompt for Visual Studio), an FTP client...

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