Building loosely-coupled Apps with Windows Azure Service Bus Topics and Queues
From //build in Anaheim
From //build in Anaheim
Our team’s Development Manager MK (Murali Krishnaprasad) and me were interviewed by Michael Washam on May 2011 CTP release of Windows Azure AppFabric. We discuss new technologies such as Topics, Queues, Subscriptions and how this relates to doing async development in the cloud.
Republished from Channel 9
There a ton of terms that’s being used for messaging or queues and pub/sub in the cloud. What’s the right one? Who knows? What are you seeing? What terms do you use and prefer? I’m interested in your opinion. Here in the the comments on @clemensv on twitter.
(This post has been written by my coworker Eric Lam who pulled this all together – he wrote it as an email to the team – I’m just ripping that off)
NuGet (http://www.nuget.org/) is an open source package manager for .NET started by Microsoft. For some context there is a really good TechEd talk here.
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Developer track keynote, together with Karl Davies-Barrett.
Windows Azure AppFabric is Microsoft’s next-generation middleware application platform in the cloud, providing access control with federated identity, high-density, multi-tenant component-hosting, caching services, on-premise connectivity, rich publish/subscribe messaging, and...