On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Matt Harrington <mbh.li...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Java apps have gotten a lot easier to run on Azure this week.  Here's
> a video on developing a simple app with Eclipse and deploying in
> Tomcat on Azure:
>
> http://microsoftpdc.com/Sessions/SVC50
>
>
Cool!


> I don't believe Java on Azure has the same restrictions as Java on
> GAE.  For example, you can write to the local filesystem and use
> threads.  Using the REST-based Azure Tables datastore (non-RDBMS) with
> Lift's ORM might be tricky,


But maybe the Record stuff could work.


> but SQL Azure is available via JDBC.  Or,
> as far as I know Derby should work.
>

It'd be interesting to support SQL Azure... I'm betting it's not a material
deviation from SQL Server.


>
> I think you need to be on Windows to develop though, even though the
> example in the video just uses Eclipse.  For one thing, the desktop
> version of Azure is Windows-only.
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