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Microsoft Silverlight 5 and Windows Azure Enterprise Integration

By : David Burela
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Microsoft Silverlight 5 and Windows Azure Enterprise Integration

By: David Burela

Overview of this book

Microsoft Silverlight is a powerful development platform for creating rich media applications and line of business applications for the web and desktop. Microsoft Windows Azure is a cloud services operating system that serves as the development, service hosting, and service management environment for the Windows Azure platform. Silverlight allows you to integrate with Windows Azure and create and run Silverlight Enterprise Applications on Windows Azure This book shows you how to create and run Silverlight Enterprise Applications on Windows Azure. Integrating Silverlight and Windows Azure can be difficult without guidance. This book will take you through all the steps to create and run Silverlight Enterprise Applications on the Windows Azure platform. The book starts by providing the steps required to set up the development environment, providing an overview of Azure. The book then dives deep into topics such as hosting Silverlight applications in Azure, using Azure Queues in Silverlight, storing data in Azure table storage from Silverlight, accessing Azure blob storage from Silverlight, relational data with SQL Azure and RIA, and manipulating data with RIA services amongst others.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Microsoft Silverlight 5 and Windows Azure Enterprise Integration
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Summary


Using SQL Azure as a cloud-based, relational data store is as easy as developing against the on-premises SQL Server. Using a tool, such as the Entity Framework, can drastically reduce the amount of code required to retrieve and create the data within the database. WCF is smart enough to automatically create data contracts for entities defined in the EDM and serialize them to the client.

These basics of interacting with SQL Azure can be taken further in your own applications with multi-relational tables.

The Entity Framework model that was created here can be used to expose the data to clients through RIA Services or OData. These topics will be covered in Chapter 8, RIA Services and SQL Azure and Chapter 9,Exposing OData to Silverlight Applications.

The next chapter will continue to use SQL Azure and Entity Framework, but this time it will use RIA Services to share data rather than a standard WCF Service.