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Learning Microsoft Azure

You're reading from  Learning Microsoft Azure

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782173373
Pages 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Geoff Webber Cross Geoff Webber Cross
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Geoff Webber-Cross Geoff Webber-Cross
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Learning Microsoft Azure
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with Microsoft Azure 2. Designing a System for Microsoft Azure 3. Starting to Develop with Microsoft Azure 4. Creating and Managing a Windows Azure SQL Server Database 5. Building Azure MVC Websites 6. Azure Website Diagnostics and Debugging 7. Azure Service Bus Topic Integration 8. Building Worker Roles 9. Cloud Service Diagnostics, Debugging, and Configuration 10. Web API and Client Integration 11. Integrating a Mobile Application Using Mobile Services 12. Preparing an Azure System for Production Index

Project configurations for multiple environments


Until now, we've been publishing websites and cloud services straight from Visual Studio and using Entity Framework Code First Migrations to build our databases. Deploying systems to non-development environments from builds on a developer machine is not a good practice as we don't have a controlled way of producing a reproducible, versioned deployment. If we deploy a local build, there is no guarantee that there are no differences between the source control and the local copy of code; even if we build from a fresh branch, so that we think the code is clean and it builds on our development environment, there is no guarantee that it will run on a server as we may have developer SDKs installed, assemblies in the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) registry modifications, and so on.

Using a build server is a good way of making sure we have a clean build directly from a source control that is not influenced by the development environment and can repeatedly...

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