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Azure Application Part 3: Expose (REST) Web Service And Consume in Silverlight

The post Expose REST Web Services in Azure and consuming in Silverlight has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com.

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    April 17, 2009
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    April 27, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2009
    really like this article but there seems to be a missing step and that is deploying the WCF service into the cloud. I followed the steps from part 1 of your excellent series wrote a simple Silverlight client that was much like yours but standalone as I figure why have a service if it cannot be called from any client not just one that is part of the project that created the service. I just cut and paste your code for creating the URI and plugged in a URI that lokked like  ("http://c8aeac14c5824dc8950133bdc6f5de22.cloudapp.net/WineService.svc/wines");However I am getting a security issue and assume I am dealing with Cross Domain issues. But I am wondering how to get the crossdomain.xml file undo the cloud server.I also made sure that the service was running on the cloud but I believe that there is no need to do this as this is HTTP Jited by IIS.