Cloud Cover Episode 45 - Windows Azure AppFabric Caching with Karandeep Anand
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Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow.
In this episode, Karandeep Anand joins Steve to discuss the newly-released Windows Azure AppFabric Caching service and show you exactly how to get started using Caching in your application.
In the news:
- Windows Azure SDK 1.4 refresh
- News Gator Channel 9 interview
- DeployToAzure project on CodePlex: deploy as part of your TFS build
- Windows Azure AppFabric Caching released!
Get the full source code for http://cloudcovercache.cloudapp.net.
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Does anyone have details on the pricing applied to Cache use?
@MikeLikeSitaLot: I believe all the pricing questions are answered here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg602420.aspx
Ok guys. I'm trying to get an app going in production in Windows Azure but everytime I take one step forward I'm getting a new error.
So problemo #1 is posted here "bottom post" http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-IE/windowsazuredevelopment/thread/714ef362-e817-4eb3-ae76-4e9f3640cdec
"You can easily re-create the problem by creating any new web project (.net3.5), then copy/paste client code from CTP Cache portal and poof. You get the error. Switch to .net4 and you're rolling".
So after getting no where with that problem and no replies to my question about 3.5 support for the cache client I decided to try and upgrade to .net 4.0 in hopes I could finally get moving onto azure.
After upgrading all my references to their 4.0 versions I ran into a new problem which appears to be a total roadblock. The problem is with the ReportViewer control. It apparently needs to make use of session state, and it doesn't want to use the AppFabricCacheSessionStoreProvider so I'm back to going nowhere again.
I'll probably have to roll all my work back unless I can find a way past this. Apparently I'm not the first, second or third to have this problem, but it seems there is no guidance on what we are supposed to do. See here for full details of the problem. http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/appfabricctp/thread/6ffe2f0a-c482-4514-9cf1-14685f0ecd3a/
So Wade & Steve, can you help me get this puppy going or what?
Thanks in advance,
Matthew
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