Azure Mobile Apps
Building a cloud backend for your mobile application is easy with Azure Mobile Apps. For more information see What are Mobile Apps? on MSDN.
Getting Started
Getting started with Azure Mobile Apps couldn't be easier - you don't even need an Azure account - try it out now! If you already have an Azure account, start with this tutorial and pick the client platform of your choice.
Repositories
Client SDKs
- azure-mobile-apps-net-client - Client SDK for .NET platforms - Windows, Windows Phone, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Android, .NET 4.5
- azure-mobile-apps-js-client - Client SDK for JavaScript platforms - Browser, Cordova, WinJS
- azure-mobile-apps-ios-client - Client SDK for iOS
- azure-mobile-apps-android-client - Client SDK for Android
Server SDKs
- azure-mobile-apps-net-server - .NET based server SDK
- azure-mobile-apps-node - Node.JS based server SDK
Misc
- azure-mobile-apps-quickstarts - Client and server project templates used in the Azure Portal for getting started quickly with Mobile Apps
- azure-mobile-services - Older version of the Client SDKs targeting Azure Mobile Services
- azure-mobile-net-files-server - File management support for the .NET server
- azure-mobile-net-files-client - File management support for the .NET client
Future of Azure Mobile Apps
Microsoft is committed to fully supporting Azure Mobile Apps, including support for the latest OS release, bug fixes, documentation improvements, and community PR reviews. Please note that the product team is not currently investing in any new feature work for Azure Mobile Apps. We highly appreciate community contributions to all areas of Azure Mobile Apps.
Contributing
If you would like to become an active contributor to this project please follow the instructions provided in Microsoft Azure Projects Contribution Guidelines.