MDriven Server Introduction
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Prototyping in the cloud with MDriven Server Now that we have had a brief look on how to prototype and store the data locally let us move on to storing the data in the cloud and enable a multi user prototyping scenario. The easiest way to store your MDriven data in the cloud is to use a MDriver server. MDriven server can be installed easily on the Microsoft cloud service Azure.
=== Prototyping in the Cloud with MDriven Server ===
Now that we have looked at how to prototype and store data locally, let us move on to storing the data in the cloud and enabling a multi-user prototyping scenario. The easiest way to store your MDriven data in the cloud is to use an MDriver Server. MDriven Server can be installed easily on the Microsoft cloud service Azure.


You can sign up for a free try out account at Azure.
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The information below is a bit '''dated''' - look at the video ''above'' for a newer description of MDrivenServer.
 
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You can sign up for a free try-out account on Azure.


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Go ahead and register a user, login and you get this:
Go ahead and register a user, log in, and get this:


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Now you have an MDriven Server that is used as your backend for a model driven application or prototyping session.  
Now, you have an MDriven Server you can use as your backend for a model-driven application or prototyping session.  
* Our MDriven Server’s address is http://mdrivenbookdemo1.azurewebsites.net.
* To connect from an application, choose one of the three available slots: A0, A1, or A2.
* If you choose A0, the connection address is: http://mdrivenbookdemo1.azurewebsites.net/App_A0/A0_PMPWCF.svc
The MDriven Book - See: [[Training:Security concerns for MDriven Server|Security concerns for MDriven Server]]


Our MDriven Server’s address: <nowiki>http://mdrivenbookdemo1.azurewebsites.net</nowiki> and to actually connect to it from an application we choose one of the 3 available slots A0,A1 or A2. If I choose A0 the connection address is http://mdrivenbookdemo1.azurewebsites.net/App_A0/A0_PMPWCF.svc
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Prototyping in the Cloud with MDriven Server

Now that we have looked at how to prototype and store data locally, let us move on to storing the data in the cloud and enabling a multi-user prototyping scenario. The easiest way to store your MDriven data in the cloud is to use an MDriver Server. MDriven Server can be installed easily on the Microsoft cloud service Azure.

The information below is a bit dated - look at the video above for a newer description of MDrivenServer.

Older Information

You can sign up for a free try-out account on Azure.

Azure.png

Azure 01.png

Azure 02.png

Go ahead and register a user, log in, and get this:

MDriven Server 01.png

Now, you have an MDriven Server you can use as your backend for a model-driven application or prototyping session.

The MDriven Book - See: Security concerns for MDriven Server

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