Programming Microsoft's Clouds: Windows Azure and Office 365 by Thomas Rizzo & Razi bin Rais & Michiel van Otegem & Darrin Bishop & George Durzi & Zoiner Tejada & David Mann

Programming Microsoft's Clouds: Windows Azure and Office 365 by Thomas Rizzo & Razi bin Rais & Michiel van Otegem & Darrin Bishop & George Durzi & Zoiner Tejada & David Mann

Author:Thomas Rizzo & Razi bin Rais & Michiel van Otegem & Darrin Bishop & George Durzi & Zoiner Tejada & David Mann
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wiley Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2012-04-12T16:00:00+00:00


A few more tabs exist (refer to Figure 8-10) through which you can configure a role. The Settings tab corresponds to the ConfigurationSettings sections in the service definition and service configuration. The other tabs correspond to the sections with the same names, except Virtual Network. The latter is used for Windows Azure Connect, which is discussed in detail in Chapter 15.

In the configuration dialogs you can differentiate between the local environment and the cloud (production) environment. If you do nothing, all settings are used in both environments. But at the top of the dialog, you can change the settings for a specific environment by selecting it from the Service Configuration drop-down list. In the Azure project you can see service configurations corresponding to the configurations you have defined. By default these are Local and Cloud.



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