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Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development
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As we have seen earlier, SQL Azure is a subset of SQL Server 2008 R2 and, as such, the tools that are used with SQL Server can also be used with SQL Azure, albeit with only some of the features supported. The Microsoft tools can also be divided further between those that are accessed from the Visual Studio series of products and those that are not. However, it appears that with Visual Studio 2010, the SSMS may be largely redundant for most commonly used tasks.
From the very beginning, Visual Studio supported developing data-centric applications working together with the existing version of SQL Server, as well as MS Access databases, and databases from third parties. The various client APIs such as ODBC, OLEDB, and ADO.NET made this happen, not only for direct access to manipulate data on the server, but also for supporting web-facing applications to interact with the databases.
There are two versions, of particular interest to SQL Azure, that are specially...
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