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Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure

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Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure

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.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction to mobile apps


Technically speaking, a mobile app is not different from a web App: it is part of App Services and it is a REST API service, over HTTP or HTTPS. Besides other common settings coming from App Services, mobile apps are characterized by a vertical set of features, implemented in App Services, that are typically required by a mobile application.

Easy tables (ET) is a bundle of a CRUD API service backed by the SQL Azure database or Azure Storage, with a client API capable of handling offline state, storing pending changes locally in the device with local storage, while there is a connection.

Tip

At the time of writing, not all features are available to all platforms. For example, Cordova does not support offline data management, in our case.

You start defining a data row and Azure builds up an entity, the service handler, and the Web App to support it. The required initial configuration is just to create instances of the two functionalities a mobile app is built upon...