iOS - Getting Started With Data - Connecting your app to Windows Azure Mobile Services
- Posted: Feb 04, 2013 at 9:41 PM
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Windows Azure Mobile Services enables you to store data from your iOS apps in the cloud within minutes. In this video Chris Risner demonstrates how you can get started with structured storage within Mobile Services. The demo includes taking a disconnected iOS app, creating a Mobile Service, and wiring up the app to insert, update, and query it's data to / from the newly created Mobile Service.
Get started with 10 Mobile Services for FREE and try this scenario using the step-by-step tutorial.
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