Migrating Internet Applications to Azure
In this course, we look at a typical application: management of claims for Customer Support. We move much of the application to Windows Azure by making use of Windows Azure SQL Database, Service Bus, the Access Control Service, and Windows Azure Web Sites.
What you'll learn
Much of the work being done on Windows Azure involves moving existing applications and workloads. In this course, we look at a typical application: management of claims for Customer Support. The application itself is a demo application, bare enough to demonstrate principles without getting students lost in the details of a real world customer support application. The application starts out using SQL Server, Web Services, MSMQ, Windows Authentication, and IIS. We move much of the application to Windows Azure by making use of Windows Azure SQL Database, Service Bus, the Access Control Service, and Windows Azure Web Sites. This course shows the planning and technologies that will get your applications from on premises into the cloud.
Table of contents
- Introduction 1m
- Service Bus 1m
- Relay Service 1m
- Queues 1m
- Candidate Services for Migration 2m
- WCF Service Bus Bindings 1m
- Access Control Service 1m
- Service Bus Claim Based Security 1m
- Our Scenario 1m
- Demo: Provision Namespace and Create a Queue 6m
- Demo: Configure Web Services 12m
- Demo: Migrate from MSMQ to Service Bus 5m
- Summary 1m
- Introduction 2m
- Our Scenario 2m
- ADFS and Federation 3m
- Integrating ACS with WS-Federation/SAML 2m
- Demo: Integrating ADFS and ACS 8m
- Windows Identity Foundation 1m
- Demo: Integrate ACS with MVC 4m
- Windows Azure Hosting 2m
- Windows Azure Web Sites 1m
- Demo: Hosting the app in Windows Azure Web Sites 8m
- Demo: Verifying that two domains can authenticate 2m
- Demo: Prepping for Cloud Service Hosting 2m
- Summary 1m