Introduction to Windows Azure Mobile Services
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In this video Scott Guthrie shows how using Windows Azure Mobile Services one can add a cloud backend to a Windows 8 application in literally minutes.
Use Windows Azure Mobile Services to:
Check out Scott's blog post for more information (in typical Scott fashion!).
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Wow, looking forward using this one !
CVP on the show
its a very good video but i have one query that when i open windows azure portal from windows 7 OS it looks quite different and i am not getting the option to add table rows to consume the WCF service(connected with sql azure) from the windows phone.
Thanks
Can I use this to generate CRUD operations on existing Database table /view in SQL Azure ?
Sinhaojas, go to http://manage.windowsazure.com to get the new windows azure portal.
Is VB.NET supported in the near future?
This feels like a possible replacement for LightSwitch. Is there a blog dedicated to Mobile Services?
Hi all, Thanks for the questions - please move your messages to our forum here http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/azuremobile/threads as we have a team dedicated to answering them there and others will be able to find them in the future too.
@Henri - the Mobile Services Client SDK is a WinMD assembly which means it can also be used from your Windows Store apps written in VB .NET
Kind Regards,
Nick
excellent video, congratulations =)
Very good video thanks for sharing...!
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superb video..Inshallah I would use this pretty soon ;)
como funciona
The video isn't working. I've tried it on two different computers, with a variety of browsers.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Windows-Azure-Mobile-Services/Introduction-to-Windows-Azure-Mobile-Services?format=progressive
Dorothy, you need internet connection
Greatest presentation I have witnessed to date. Keep up the fantastic professional work you are doing sir.
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