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Microsoft Windows Azure Development Cookbook

By : Neil Mackenzie
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Microsoft Windows Azure Development Cookbook

By: Neil Mackenzie

Overview of this book

The Windows Azure platform is Microsoft's Platform-as-a-Service environment for hosting services and data in the cloud. It provides developers with on-demand computing, storage, and service connectivity capabilities that facilitate the hosting of highly scalable services in Windows Azure datacenters across the globe. This practical cookbook will show you advanced development techniques for building highly scalable cloud-based services using the Windows Azure platform. It contains over 80 practical, task-based, and immediately usable recipes covering a wide range of advanced development techniques for building highly scalable services to solve particular problems/scenarios when developing these services on the Windows Azure platform. Packed with reusable, real-world recipes, the book starts by explaining the various access control mechanisms used in the Windows Azure platform. Next you will see the advanced features of Windows Azure Blob storage, Windows Azure Table storage, and Windows Azure Queues. The book then dives deep into topics such as developing Windows Azure hosted services, using Windows Azure Diagnostics, managing hosted services with the Service Management API, using SQL Azure and the Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus. You will see how to use several of the latest features such as VM roles, Windows Azure Connect, startup tasks, and the Windows Azure AppFabric Caching Service.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Microsoft Windows Azure Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Implementing HTTPS in a web role


A Windows Azure web role can be configured to expose an HTTPS endpoint for a website. This requires that an X.509 public key certificate be uploaded, as a service certificate, to the hosted service and the web role configured to use it.

The following steps are used to implement HTTPS for a web role:

  • Acquire a public key certificate for the custom domain of the web role.

  • Upload the certificate to the hosted service.

  • Add the certificate to the web role configuration.

  • Configure the website endpoint to use the certificate.

The use of HTTPS requires that the website be configured to use a public key certificate. It is not possible to acquire a public key certificate for the cloudapp.net domain as Microsoft owns that domain. Consequently, a custom domain must be used when exposing an HTTPS endpoint. The Providing a custom domain name for a hosted service recipe shows how to map a custom domain to the cloudapp.net domain. For production use, a certification authority...