This post is about reading Service Bus Queues messages from Node.js. Creating the queues Populating the queues Downloading Web Matrix Setting up node Configuring Azure Writing Code Reading Service Bus Queues Testing it locally The last blog post http://blogs.msdn.com/b/brunoterkaly/archive...source: msdn.com
Scott and Chandrika adds a Web Test to one of Scott's existing production websites. Web Tests enable regular monitoring of your sites' uptime, and you can even pin the web tests within the new Azure Portalsource: channel9.msdn.com
Scott and Chandrika add the new Analytics JavaScript to one of Scott's production sites running within Azure and explore the resulting data within the new Azure Portalsource: channel9.msdn.com
Editor's Note: This post was written by Jaime Espinosa, Program Manageron the Azure Web Sites Team In the previous two blog post in this series about remote debugging Azure Web Sites we have seen how to connect your VS to Azure and taken a look...source: msdn.com