The Worker Process is really just a fancy 'Console Application'. If you have a working Console App then you are ready to go!
xcopy deployment of a console app is dirt simple and you can start it relatively easily with a variety of methods. You can also shim the console app with a windows service if that is an easier method (for monitoring on-premise services). Phil On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:31 PM, John OBrien <j...@soulsolutions.com.au>wrote: > Exactly, you can even do something hybrid for low cost - Use the dev > environment but connect to production queues, blobs and tables. > > Remember you can get to all these services from any application (even > javascript under full trust – eg desktop gadget), no reason why you couldn’t > host your web front end on a lower cost hosting. > > > > What I’m really interested in is how we can develop apps to run on current > servers to eventually be deployed to azure. The website part is easy, I’d > probably just use the Azure storage as it is pretty cheap, but has anyone > got a simple equivalent to a worker process we could run on our Windows > 2003/2008 server? Usually this would be a windows service but these are a > pain to deploy to a hosted web server, something under ASP.NET with a > simple xcopy deploy mechanism would be awesome. > > > > John. > > > > > > *From:* ozazure-boun...@lists.codify.com [mailto: > ozazure-boun...@lists.codify.com] *On Behalf Of *Darren Neimke > *Sent:* Monday, 2 November 2009 9:00 AM > > *To:* ozazure@lists.codify.com > *Subject:* RE: Azure Availability after release > > > > Steve, you will still be able to run the client fabric to do development > work. > > Kind Regards, > > Darren Neimke > darren.nei...@live.com > > > > ------------------------------ > > From: steven.n...@readify.net > To: ozazure@lists.codify.com > Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 09:07:32 +1100 > Subject: Azure Availability after release > > Hey Philip, > > > > Glad to see some MSFTies on this list. > > > > I have a general question that I am sure is asked a lot. > > > > How will I, as someone who doesn't own a MSDN subscription of my own, be > able to "play" with all the Azure bits come Feb of next year for free? I do > this in my free time and don't have any commercial projects running on > Azure, I just like to tinker and learn and so on (as I do with other > technologies). > > > > Regards, > > > > *Steven Nagy > *Readify | Senior Developer > > M: +61 404 044 513 | E: steven.n...@readify.net | B: azure.snagy.name > ------------------------------ > > *From:* ozazure-boun...@lists.codify.com [ozazure-boun...@lists.codify.com] > On Behalf Of Philip Richardson [phi...@philiprichardson.org] > *Sent:* Monday, 2 November 2009 2:51 AM > *To:* ozAzure > *Subject:* Re: .NET Services November 2009 CTP Breaking Changes > Announcement > > A very cool release coming! > > > > Once it's live feel free to post with questions or to hit the forums. > > > > Philip Richardson > > phi...@philiprichardson.org > > phili...@microsoft.com (.NET Services Team) > > On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Stephen Liedig <slie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > just thought I would share this in case you haven't seen it. Lots of > interesting changes coming up... > > > > > http://blogs.msdn.com/netservicesannounce/archive/2009/10/30/the-net-services-november-2009-ctp-breaking-changes-announcement-and-scheduled-maintenance.aspx > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve > > > _______________________________________________ > ozazure mailing list > ozazure@lists.codify.com > http://prdlxvm0001.codify.net/mailman/listinfo/ozazure > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. Sign up > now.<http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141665/direct/01/> > > _______________________________________________ > ozazure mailing list > ozazure@lists.codify.com > http://prdlxvm0001.codify.net/mailman/listinfo/ozazure > >
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