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Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure

Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure

By : Freato, Marco Parenzan
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Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure

Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure

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By: Freato, Marco Parenzan

Overview of this book

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that supports many different programming languages, tools, and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems. This book starts by helping you set up a professional development environments in the cloud and integrating them with your local environment to achieve improved efficiency. You will move on to create front-end and back-end services, and then build cross-platform applications using Azure. Next you’ll get to grips with advanced techniques used to analyze usage data and automate billing operations. Following on from that, you will gain knowledge of how you can extend your on-premise solution to the cloud and move data in a pipeline. In a nutshell, this book will show you how to build high-quality, end-to-end services using Microsoft Azure. By the end of this book, you will have the skillset needed to successfully set up, develop, and manage a full-stack Azure infrastructure.
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Dealing the future with commands

Consider a scenario where we have a CRUD application over the Internet backed by a relational database. One of the big issues in this scenario is concurrency.

There is no connection open to the database, so we cannot lock record(s) to avoid concurrency problems. If we had the connection, we can limit concurrency with exclusive access to that record.

So, we need to deal with optimistic concurrency. Create a snapshot of the records (marked as original records); change data with the client application; then send it back to the Web. What could happen? If another user performs the same operations at the same time, starting from the same copy of the data, the application can do two things:

  • If only the ID is used to query the original records to update (and this practice is used more times than we could imagine), the second user updating wins and overwrites the changes of the first user because the app has no way of knowing that there is concurrency. The first user...
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