Windows & .NET Developer Center

The Windows & .NET Developer Center contains sample code, documentation, tools, and additional resources to help you build applications on Amazon Web Services.

Featured Resources

Video: AWS Elastic Beanstalk Deployment in Microsoft Visual Studio

Video: AWS Elastic Beanstalk Deployment in Microsoft Visual Studio

Learn how to use the AWS Toolkit for Microsoft Visual Studio to develop, debug, then deploy your ASP.NET web applications to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

Video: Introducing the AWS Toolkit for Microsoft Visual Studio

Learn about the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio and how it can help you manage your AWS resources, all within your Visual Studio IDE.

Video: Deploying with AWS CloudFormation

Learn how to use the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio to develop, debug, then deploy your .NET web applications with AWS CloudFormation.

Petboard: An ASP.NET Sample Using Amazon S3 and Amazon SimpleDB

The Petboard sample application shows how to use Amazon Web Services in an ASP.NET application. The web application is a catalog of pets and information about each pet, including a profile photo, likes, and dislikes. Petboard shows how to organize structured data using Amazon SimpleDB, serve images from Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and implement ASP.NET Membership using Amazon SimpleDB.



Developing Applications

AWS SDK for .NET
Get started building software on Windows and .NET using the AWS SDK for .NET, including a library, code samples, and Visual Studio templates. Visual Studio users can get started with the SDK easily using the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio.



 

AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio
The AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio is an extension for Microsoft Visual Studio that makes it easier for developers to develop, deploy, and debug .NET applications using Amazon Web Services.





Running Software

Windows on Amazon EC2
Amazon EC2 running Microsoft Windows Server is a fast and dependable environment for deploying applications using the Microsoft Web Platform, including ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Silverlightâ„¢, and Internet Information Server (IIS).





Additional Resources


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