During today’s keynote at TechEd North America, Microsoft’s Drew Robbins demonstrated how to build an application using the new Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 v.1.2. Now…
During today’s keynote at TechEd North America, Microsoft’s Drew Robbins demonstrated how to build an application using the new Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 v.1.2. Now available for download here, this version includes some important new features, including:
- Support and tooling for the Access Control Service 2.0 (i.e. use identity federation like Live ID, Facebook, Google, Yahoo! and ADFS)
- Support for Apple Push Notification Services (with the Windows Azure Toolkit for iOS)
- Support for Windows Azure storage queues (simple enqueue and dequeue operations)
- Updated UI/UX for the management web application
- Code refactoring, simplification, and bug fixes
Check out these new videos on Channel 9 to help you get started with the toolkit:
Getting Started with the Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7
Getting Started with ACS and the Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7
You can also find additional information and guidance in the following related blog posts:
- NOW AVAILABLE: Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 v1.2
- Bring Your Active Directory in Your Pockets with ACS, OAuth 2.0 and the New Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7
- Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7 1.2 will Integrate with ACS
- Using Windows Azure for Windows Phone 7 Push Notification Support
Click here to read more about today’s announcements from TechEd North America. Click here to learn more about Windows Azure Toolkits for Devices.
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