Category Archives: VMC

Micro Iron Foundry Image Updated and Ready for Use

Tweet Micro Iron Foundry is a VM image that makes it easy to add the .NET DEA to Micro Cloud Foundry development environments. This powerful combination helps developers design their Cloud Foundry solutions locally before pushing to any number of … Continue reading

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IronFoundry.ME Environment Now Running Latest Iron Foundry Bits

Tweet Last weekend, we did a refresh of the sandbox IronFoundry.ME environment to make sure that it was running the latest Iron Foundry bits. As part of that update, we’ve enabled and upgraded a few interesting things. First of all, we added some … Continue reading

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Managing PostgreSQL and MySQL Application Instances in Iron Foundry

Tweet One reasonable concern with PaaS platforms is whether or not developers can easily access and administer backend application services. Iron Foundry database services such as PostgreSQL and MySQL have very strong management tools that you don’t want to abandon … Continue reading

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Iron Foundry Adds Microsoft Service Bus as a New Application Service

Tweet Microsoft recently released a beta version of their Service Bus for Windows messaging technology, and the Iron Foundry team has now added this as an available service in Iron Foundry. The Service Bus for Windows is a scaled down … Continue reading

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Sync with Cloud Foundry

Tweet On the Iron Foundry Project we are diligent about keeping up to date with any significant Cloud Foundry changes. With the recent refactoring the Cloud Foundry team has been working there has been a lot more to keep track of. For … Continue reading

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Caldecott with MS SQL Server!

Tweet Yesterday we launched our new testing environment that you can read about. With that announcement we added support for Caldecott which allows you to tunnel from your environment to services in the Cloud Foundry environment. Today we have enabled MS SQL … Continue reading

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