The AppFog services are preconfigured backend services you can use with your applications. These include data stores and message queues.
In this chapter we will set up a simple database using AppFog's MySQL service. To do this, we will create a new application, set up a database service through AppFog, create a database with sample data, and hook it all together.
Before you can create a service, you have to create an application that uses the service. If you're working with databases, one application that is convenient is a database console. The AppFog provides just what we need as a preconfigured application, so that's what we'll use. To do this, we'll use the AppFog console, just as we did in Chapter 1, Getting Started with AppFog. Perform the following steps for the same:
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as the name.Before we can start to work with this application, we need to configure it and bind a database service to it. These are tasks we'll cover in the next two sections.
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