Windows Azure Integration Pack
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Feel free to suggest stories and vote for the existing ones to help us determine what will go in the release of the Enterprise Library 5.0 Windows Azure Integration Pack.
Please note this list may not always represent the actual priority list for the patterns & practices development team. It also does not constitute any commitments.
There are at least 4 pages of stories. Make sure to review all of them.
39 results found
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Reference Implementation: Hosted in the Cloud
As a developer I want a reference implementation that is already hosted in the cloud, so I can examine the application without having to deploy it myself.
4 votes -
Reference Implementation: Run Time Explanations
As a developer I want a reference implementation that provides explanation about what's happening while the application is running.
6 votes -
Reference Implementation: Architectural Approaches
As a developer I want a reference implementation that illustrates appropriate architectural approaches for Windows Azure applications (for example CQRS) so that I can apply what I see to my own Windows Azure applications.
8 votescompleted · AdminGrigori Melnik (Producer) (Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Enterprise Library) respondedSee the Developer’s Guide (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29994) and the sister project – CQRS Journey (http://cqrsjourney.github.com)
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Reference Implementation: Complement Developer's Guide
As a developer I want a reference implementation that complements the Developer's Guide so that I have a comprehensive and consistent set of material that I can refer to when I'm developing my own Windows Azure application.
1 votecompleted · AdminGrigori Melnik (Producer) (Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Enterprise Library) respondedRI is avaialble here: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=235133
Also, see the installation guide: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh680894(PandP.50).aspx -
Reference Implementation: Proven Practices
As a developer I want a reference implementation that illustrates proven practices for designing and developing Windows Azure application so that I can apply what I see to my own Windows Azure applications.
8 votescompleted · AdminGrigori Melnik (Producer) (Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Enterprise Library) respondedSee TailSpin Surves RI (http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/4/8/748F5A5F-57AE-4495-B7E7-397C287D0F07/EnterpriseLibraryIntegrationPack-WindowsAzure-TailspinRI.exe). The installation guide can be found at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=234660
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Reference Implementation
As a developer I want a reference implementation that shows me clearly how to use the Enterprise Library application blocks in a "real-world" Windows Azure application so that I can learn how to use the blocks in my own application.
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Developer's Guide: Physical Book
As a developer, I want the Developer's Guide to be available as a physical book, so I can read it offline.
7 votescompleted · AdminGrigori Melnik (Producer) (Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Enterprise Library) respondedAlso available as epub/mobi/pdf : http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29994
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Developer's Guide: PDF format
As a developer I want the Developer's Guide to be available as a PDF document so that I can read it using an eReader device.
9 votescompleted · AdminGrigori Melnik (Producer) (Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Enterprise Library) respondedSee http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/C/6/7C6DA1F9-52D4-4EBE-9AD6-840DB1C2EF50/Building Elastic and Resilient Cloud Applications.pdf
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Developer's Guide: Style
As a developer I want a Developer's Guide that is fun to read, and that tells a coherent story so that I can visualize what it is like to develop a real Windows Azure application using the Enterprise Library application blocks.
2 votes -
Developer's Guide: Alternatives and Trade-offs
As a developer I want a Developer's Guide that discusses the alternative approaches and trade-offs that might exist when I'm using the application blocks in a Windows Azure application so that I can evaluate how best to use the application blocks in my own Windows Azure applications. Where possible, these alternatives and trade-offs should be discussed and illustrated in relation to the Reference Implementation.
3 votes -
Developer's Guide
As a developer I want a Developer's Guide that describes how to use the Enterprise Library application blocks in a Reference Implementation for Windows Azure so that I can learn how to use the blocks in my own Windows Azure application. The guide should also explain why I should use Enterprise Library application blocks.
7 votes -
Diagnostics: logging to custom Azure Storage table or blob
As a developer I want to send my log entries to a custom Azure Storage table or blob.
14 votes -
Diagnostics: logging to SQL Azure
As a developer I want to reliably store the log entries to SQL Azure.
39 votes -
Automatic retries: sophisticated logic
Because some transient failures may occur even when the requested operation succeeds and retrying the operation could result in a non-transient fault, I want the possibility of using a more sophisticated logic that can check that it's safe to retry before retrying.
10 votes -
Automatic retries: configurable policies
As an application developer I want the retry logic to implement configurable backoff delays, which can be specified through policies in the configuration file or programmatically.
5 votes -
Automatic retries: general purpose
As an application developer I want a general-purpose mechanism that handles the retries of operations that failed because of transient issues.
68 votes -
Automatic retries: data access operations
As an application developer, I want support for automatic retries of SQL Azure data access operations that failed because of transient issues, without doing major refactorings of my application code.
27 votes -
Configuration: Protected Configuration Provider
As a developer, I want access to a protected configuration provider that will allow me to securely encrypt sections of my configuration files in Windows Azure when I have multiple web or worker role instances.
17 votes -
logging
amend the current logging to support Azure logging as easy as possible.
44 votes
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