Introduction to Windows Azure Marketplace DataMarketVersion: 1.0 DescriptionIn this lab you will learn about Microsoft's new information service called Windows Azure Marketplace DataMarket. We'll start by exploring the developer portal and service explorer, in addition to covering consuming DataMarket datasets via managed code and PowerPivot. OverviewIn this lab, we will introduce Microsoft Azure Maketplace DataMarket. DataMarket is Microsoft’s Information Service offering which allows developers and information workers to find, acquire and consume published datasets and web services. Users subscribe to datasets and web services of interest and can integrate the information into their own applications via a standardized data services. Data can also be analyzed online using the DataMarket Service Explorer or externally using the PowerPivot Add-In for Excel. ObjectivesIn this hands-on lab, you will learn how to:
System RequerimentsYou must have the following items to complete this lab:
SetupIn order to execute this hands-on lab exercises you need to setup this lab.
Using the Code SnippetsThroughout the lab document, you will be instructed to insert code blocks. For your convenience, most of that code is provided as Visual Studio Code Snippets, which you can use from within Visual Studio 2010 to avoid having to add it manually. If you are not familiar with the Visual Studio Code Snippets, and want to learn how to use them, you can refer to the Setup.docx document in the Assets folder of the training kit, which contains a section describing how to use them. ExercisesThis hands-on lab includes the following exercises:
Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes.
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When you first start Visual Studio, you must select one of the predefined settings collections. Every predefined collection is designed to match a particular development style and determines window layouts, editor behavior, IntelliSense code snippets, and dialog box options. The procedures in this lab describe the actions necessary to accomplish a given task in Visual Studio when using the General Development Settings collection. If you choose a different settings collection for your development environment, there may be differences in these procedures that you need to take into account.
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