Using ASP.NET Web API to reach native mobile clients.
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Create a complete end-to-end scenario consisting of an ASP.NET Web API application that provides a catalog of books to a Windows Phone 8 application.
Get started using Mobile Apps in Azure App Service. This tutorial shows how to create a .NET service and a simple "To do list" app.
Use Visual Studio to create a Web API app hosted in Azure Mobile Services.
This tutorial shows how to authenticate users in Azure App Service Mobile Apps.
Use Azure App Service Mobile Apps to send push notifications to a mobile device.
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