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Code generation from Visual Studio UML class diagram
In the Ultimate edition of Visual Studio 2010 Microsoft has put the Architecture feature. With this I can create Graphs, Layer and UML diagrams. The feature is readonly in the Premium edition, but I’m not sure it can generate code … Continue reading
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Tagged azure, class diagram, classdiagram, Code, codegeneration, DataContract, generate code, interface, servicecontract, serviceimplementation, T4, Tooling, UML, Visual Studio 2010, WCF, Windows Azure
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Azure as test environment
My current project involves the mono framework. It is crossplatform and runs on windows, linux and macos. The lack of diskspace (and time) for setting up a linux machine and the lack of money to buy a new macbook pro … Continue reading
Windows Azure SDK 1.6 update
Today I updated Windows Azure SDK to the latest 1.6 from November 2011. The update was from SDK 1.4 which I uninstalled before installing 1.6. After the update my unittests failed. Short solution below. Commandline to set environment variable: Regedit … Continue reading
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Tagged azure, Azure SDK, commandline, environment variable, Reflector, regedit, SDK 1.6, unittest, Windows Azure, Windows Azure Emulator
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Windows Azure SDK better with wrappers
Since Windows Azure SDK 1.2 back in 2010 I’m trying to get my unittests up and running. I posted about it on the Microsoft forum and consulted the JustMock forum. Nobody was able to provide the solution as it looks … Continue reading
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Tagged azure, decouple, fakes, interface, reference, Rhino mocks, RoleEnvironment, RoleEnvironmentHelper, singleton, telerik, Telerik JustMock, unittest, vs11, Windows Azure, windows azure sdk, wrapper
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Fileless activation without svc extension (sort of)
Hosting WCF services in Windows Azure is easy: create service contract and implementation, add serviceactivation to web.config of the Role you’re hosting the service in. The serviceactivation needs a registered extension (svc) to be activated. When you want to do … Continue reading
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Tagged azure, extension, iis, rewrite, serviceactivation, svc, url rewrite, WCF, Windows Azure
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