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Go…Running Kentico CMS on Windows Azure Thomas Robbins, Chief Evangelist, Kentico CMS

Azure Kentico Virtual Conference Agenda TimeSession InformationRegister 7:00 –8:00 AM PST 10:00-11:00 AM EST 3:00-4:00 PM BST Are you ready? Introduction to Cloud Computing and Windows Azure Speaker: Vince Mayfield, CEO Bit-WizardsVince MayfieldBit-Wizards Register me Break 8:30-9:30 AM PST 11:30–12:30 PM EST 4:30-5:30 PM BST Get set.. Introduction to Windows Azure Development Speaker: Brian McKeiver, Kentico MVP and Partner/Senior Developer at BizStreamBrian McKeiverBizStream Register me Break 10:00–11:00 AM PST 1:00 –2:00 PM EST 6:00–7:00 PM BST Go…Running Kentico CMS on Windows Azure Speaker: Thom Robbins, Chief Evangelist Kentico CMSThom Robbins Register me Break 11:30–12:30 PM PST 2:30–3:30 PM EST 7:30 –8:30 PM BST Deployment options for Kentico CMS on Windows Azure Speaker: Bryan Soltis, Kentico MVP and Director of Technology and Research at Bit-WizardsBryan SoltisBit-Wizards Register me Break 1:00 PM–2:00 PM PST 4:00–5:00 PM EST 9:00–10:00 PM BST Best Practices for Kentico CMS and Windows Azure Speaker: Dominik Pinter, Group Product Manager/SaaS and CloudDominik Pinter Register me Break 2:30–3:30 PM PST 5:30–6:30 PM EST 10:30–11:30 PM BST Advanced development with Windows Azure Speaker: Bryan Soltis, Kentico MVP and Director of Technology and Research at Bit-WizardsBryan Soltis Register me Break 4:00–5:00 PM PST 7:00–8:00 PM EST 12:00–1:00 AM BST Common questions for Windows Azure and Kentico CMS Speaker: Kentico Cloud and SaaS Development Group Register me

Agenda Understand the local Azure and Kentico CMS development environment Install Kentico CMS on your development machine (Windows Azure project) Look at the Azure Emulator Get going quickly with Kentico+

Azure Architecture 101 ASP.NET Web role AppFabric cache SQL Azure AppFabric cache Smart search worker role

CMS.IO namespace is your friend Kentico CMS business layer CMS.IO System.IO Azure blob API … The CMS.IO namespace is an intermediary between the Kentico CMS business layer and various file storage. On a standard Windows installation, CMS.IO only overrides the System.IO namespace. On Windows Azure the namespace uses a provider which works with the blog storage, creating an imitation of the Windows file system CMS.IO namespace can be extended to support other types of storage like the Amazon Cloud Drive.

Are you ready? Make sure you can answer yes to all of these before starting Do you have the Azure SDK/Emulator installed? Do you have a SQL Azure server/ database available? Cloud deployment requirements – Do you have at least a Small Compute Instance size available? – Do you have an Azure storage account? – Do you have the AppFabric Caching Service (128mb or more)?

Installation Overview (development machine) 1.Setup (kenticocms.exe) – installs the basic files required to create the project 2.Web installer-used to create the new project designed for Azure deployment 3.Application structure and configuration – once installed you can run it locally on the Azure emulator and configure for preferences 4.Database setup – when run the first time starts database installation creating required tables and scripts

Windows Azure SDK 2.0 Web Sites: Visual Studio Tooling updates for Publishing, Management, and for Diagnostics Cloud Services: Support for new high memory VM sizes, Faster Cloud Service publishing & Visual Studio Tooling for configuring and viewing diagnostics data Storage: Storage Client 2.0 is now included in new projects & Visual Studio Server Explorer now supports working with Storage Tables Service Bus: Updated client library with message pump programming model support, support for browsing messages, and auto-deleting idle messaging entities PowerShell Automation: Updated support for PowerShell 3.0, and lots of new PowerShell commands for automating Web Sites, Cloud Services, VMs and more

Installation

Open the project If the project was created with a Windows Azure Tools release before 1.6 (November 2011), the project is automatically upgraded to the current version. If the project was created with the November 2011 release and that release is still installed, the project opens in that release. Microsoft reference available here

What happens when I upgrade The web.config file for web roles and the app.config file for worker roles are updated to reference the newer version of Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Diagnostics.DiagnosticMonitoirTraceListener.dll. The Microsoft.WindowsAzure.StorageClient.dll, Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Diagnostics.dll, and Microsoft.WindowsAzure.ServiceRuntime.dll assemblies are upgraded to the new versions. Publish profiles that were stored in the Azure project file (.ccproj) are moved to a separate file, with the extension.azurePubXml, in the Publish subdirectory. Some properties in the publish profile are updated to support new and changed features. AllowUpgrade is replaced by DeploymentReplacementMethod because you can update a deployed cloud service simultaneously or incrementally. The property UseIISExpressByDefault is added and set to false so that the web server that’s used for debugging won’t automatically change from Internet Information Services (IIS) to IIS Express. IIS Express is the default web server for projects that are created with the newer releases of the tools. If Windows Azure Caching is hosted in one or more of your project’s roles, some properties in the service configuration (.cscfg file) and service definition (.csdef file) are changed when a project is upgraded. If the project uses the Windows Azure Caching NuGet package, the project is upgraded to the most recent version of the package. You should open the web.config file and verify that the client configuration was maintained properly during the upgrade process. If you added the references to Windows Azure Caching client assemblies without using the NuGet package, these assemblies won't be updated; you must manually update these references to the new versions. For more information about how to upgrade projects that use Windows Azure Caching, including instructions for verifying your web.config files.

Warnings are OK If you get errors please contact

Determine the SDK Version 1. In the project right click and select Properties 2. In the Properties window select the Application tab to view the SDK version

Application Structure CMSApp is Kentico CMS in the web application format CMSAzure uses the Windows Azure project template and is necessary to ensure that the application can be deployed as a hosted service on Windows Azure. It contains the service definition and service configuration files SmartSearchWorker is used to carry out tasks required by the Smart Search module

Roles

Other important areas The ServiceDefinition.csdef file contains the metadata that is required by the Windows Azure environment for the requirements of your application, including what roles it contains. This file also contains configuration settings that apply to all instances. These configuration settings can be read at runtime using the Windows Azure Service Hosting Runtime API. This file cannot be updated while your service is running in Windows Azure. The ServiceConfiguration.cscfg file sets values for the configuration settings defined in the service definition file and specifies the number of instances to run for each role. This file can be updated while your service is running in Windows Azure.

Finish the installation

Database setup Web.config

Ready to go!

The Azure emulator The Windows Azure compute emulator is a tool that locally emulates the environment that cloud services run. Used to build and test your application before deploying it to Windows Azure. The Windows Azure storage emulator provides a local environment that emulates the Windows Azure Blob, Queue, and Table services for development purposes. Using the storage emulator, you can test your application against the storage services locally, without incurring any cost.

Compute Emulator General differences: Local roles can access the Local Assembly Cache Logging information is captured by Windows Azure diagnostic and visible Local compute emulator runs with Administrator privileges Local compute instance doesn’t emulate load balancing Local compute deployment limited to 50 role instances More information here

Storage emulator General differences: Supports only a single fixed account and a well known authentication key (Not secure) Account name: devstoreaccount1 Account key: Eby8vdM02xNOcqFlqUwJPLlmEtlCDXJ1OUzFT50uSRZ6IFsuFq2UVErCz4I6tq/K1SZFPTOtr /KBHBeksoGMGw== Not scalable or intended for a large number of concurrent clients The URI scheme supported by the storage emulator differs from the URI scheme supported by the cloud storage services. The development URI scheme specifies the account name as part of the hierarchical path of the URI, rather than as part of the domain name. This difference is due to the fact that domain name resolution is available in the cloud but not on the local computer. More information here

A little detour – Kentico+

Thanks! Still more to come! Thomas Robbins Chief Evangelist, Kentico

Who are we? Kentico CMS is one of the most powerful Customer Experience Management Systems and Content Management Systems on the planet. With over 16,000 web sites in 90 countries and backed by over 1,200 partners. it is used for everything from simple web sites to complex applications. Kentico CMS is easy to install, simple to manage and reliable.