Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Common by Microsoft

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 Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Common 0.9.10-preview

Provides infrastructure for common error handling, tracing, configuration, and HTTP/REST-based pipeline manipulation. The package also exposes the CloudContext type, which enables centralized discovery of available Windows Azure libraries. .NET Framework Recommended during Preview: At this time, applications looking to use the Windows Azure Management Libraries should use the .NET Framework. Management operations require the X509Certificate2 type that is not present in the Portable Class Library API surface area. The Common.NetFramework library exposes this functionality. Looking to the future, we are enabling PCL early: Windows Azure Active Directory integration enables token-based authentication. Coupled with appropriate platform-specific libraries, in the future more platforms will light up with support for managing Windows Azure services. Supported Portable Library Platforms: - .NET Framework 4.5, 4.5.1 - .NET for Windows Store apps - Windows Phone 8 - Silverlight 5 - Portable Class Libraries

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    <title>Windows Azure Common Library</title>
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.NET Framework Recommended during Preview:
At this time, applications looking to use the Windows Azure Management Libraries should use the .NET Framework. Management operations require the X509Certificate2 type that is not present in the Portable Class Library API surface area. The Common.NetFramework library exposes this functionality. Looking to the future, we are enabling PCL early: Windows Azure Active Directory integration enables token-based authentication. Coupled with appropriate platform-specific libraries, in the future more platforms will light up with support for managing Windows Azure services.

Supported Portable Library Platforms:
- .NET Framework 4.5, 4.5.1
- .NET for Windows Store apps
- Windows Phone 8
- Silverlight 5
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    <summary>Provides infrastructure for common error handling, tracing, configuration, and HTTP/REST-based pipeline manipulation. The package also exposes the CloudContext type, which enables centralized discovery of available Windows Azure libraries.</summary>
    <releaseNotes>Adds TokenCloudCredentials class: PREVIEW RELEASE</releaseNotes>
    <copyright>Copyright © Microsoft Corporation</copyright>
    <tags>Microsoft "Windows Azure" Azure cloud REST HTTP client core common windowsazureofficial</tags>
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