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Required Slide. SESSION CODE: COS307. Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 to Build Applications That Run on Windows Azure . Jim Nakashima Program Manager Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools Core Windows Azure concepts Building a new Cloud Service
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Required Slide SESSION CODE: COS307 Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 to Build Applications That Run on Windows Azure Jim Nakashima Program Manager Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools • Core Windows Azure concepts • Building a new Cloud Service • Edit, build, debug • Migrating an existing ASP.NET Web Application • Deploying to Windows Azure • Debugging issues in the cloud
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools
Windows Azure Tools • Add-in for Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2008. • Support building Cloud Services that use .NET 4 and .NET 3.5 • Installable via the Web Platform Installer – http://microsoft.com/web • http://windowsazure.com • Free download. Works with (the free) Visual Web Developer Express 2010 & 2008.
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools • Core Windows Azure concepts
Anatomy of a Cloud Service Windows Azure Storage (Table, Blob, Queue) Web Role Worker Role 1 Web Role Web Role 1 (IIS) Port 80 LB SQL Azure Web Role 2 (IIS) Port 8080 Worker Role 2 Worker Role 2 Internet Services
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools • Core Windows Azure concepts • Building a new Cloud Service • Edit, build, debug
Building a new Cloud Service Jim NakashimaProgram ManagerMicrosoft DEMO
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools • Core Windows Azure concepts • Building a new Cloud Service • Edit, build, debug • Migrating an existing ASP.NET Web Application
Migrating an Existing ASP.NET Web Application Jim NakashimaProgram ManagerMicrosoft DEMO
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools • Core Windows Azure concepts • Building a new Cloud Service • Edit, build, debug • Migrating an existing ASP.NET Web Application • Deploying to Windows Azure
Deploying to Windows Azure Jim NakashimaProgram ManagerMicrosoft DEMO
Agenda • Getting started with the Windows Azure Tools • Core Windows Azure concepts • Building a new Cloud Service • Edit, build, debug • Migrating an existing ASP.NET Web Application • Deploying to Windows Azure • Debugging issues in the cloud
Debugging Issues in the Cloud Jim NakashimaProgram ManagerMicrosoft DEMO
Resources Cloudy in Seattle blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/jnak Twitter: jnakashima Email: jnak@microsoft.com http://windowsazure.com
Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, Interactive Sessions, Labs and Demo Stations that are related to your session. Related Content • COS03-INT | Deploying, Managing, and Monitoring Cloud Applications on Windows Azure • COS06-INT | Migrating Existing Applications into the Cloud with Windows Azure • COS209 | Building Momentum with Windows Azure • COS302 | Developing Advanced Applications with Windows Azure • COS303 | Lap around the Windows Azure Platform • COS305 | Microsoft SQL Azure Development Best Practices • COS306 | The Economics of Cloud Computing • COS310 | Windows Azure Storage Deep Dive • COS311 | Migrating Applications to Microsoft SQL Azure
Track Resources • Windows Azure, Microsoft SQL Azure, Windows Azure platform AppFabric: www.windowsazure.com/techedus • Learn More: Visit the Windows Azure Boot Camp, Room 396
Required Slide Resources Learning • Sessions On-Demand & Community • Microsoft Certification & Training Resources www.microsoft.com/teched www.microsoft.com/learning • Resources for IT Professionals • Resources for Developers • http://microsoft.com/technet • http://microsoft.com/msdn
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