MS AD service functions - web-services

I am trying to use the MS AD service methods from my web service in SalesForce platform.AD server only support C/C++.Can somebody help me out ?
Can you help me with sharing a sample code ?I am not able to get the APIs to call to the AD server.So far I can understand that the APIs are not accessible to an Apex program.

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Which type of Xero application should we use?

We are creating an integration application which will sync data between Dynamics CRM and Xero. We are now at the stage where we need to decide which type of application we should use to connect to Xero and perform operations.
The application will be used by multiple Xero Customers. So our application should serve multiple Xero users.
We will have web api which will call on Dynamics CRM events(Create, Update Contact etc.) and will update the data in Xero.
So our web api should connect to Xero and perform operations in Xero. We tried using Public application but it generates the token that is valid for 30 minutes. The web api should communicate to Xero without any time limitation.
Please suggest how we can achieve this.
You should begin developing your integration using a public application, and get in touch with Xero to register for becoming a partner application (which will give you the ability to request long-term tokens). The process is documented here: https://developer.xero.com/documentation/auth-and-limits/partner-applications

Integration between custom system and Crm Dynamics 2016 Online

I'm working on Dynamics since about 1 year, and I'm working on "on premise" environments, and I don't know very much about online solutions.
I should now integrate 2 systems through webservice, and one of them involves Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online 2016.
What I'm trying to accomplish is that the custom systems sends data to the CRM Online through webservice.
I've read I just can't deploy my webservice and my logic as I've always done (separate web application that receives a Json or a XML through web services and works on CRM entities through the SDK).
So, do I need a separate machine to receive the XML and working on the CRM through the SDK?
In some posts I learn a little about Azure, but I don't know if it could be a nice solution. Should I get a virtual machine and then install IIS? Will my web app be visible by the custom system and able to work on the CRM online? Do I need a different service?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the confusion, it's the first time I'm trying to make CRM Online communicate with the outside.
So if I understand correctly your approach is 'custom system <=> your WS <=> CRM Online 2016
I've read I just can't deploy my webservice and my logic as I've always done (separate web application that receives a Json or a XML through web services and works on CRM entities through the SDK).
In CRM Online you don't have access to machine that CRM stands on so no folders, no inetmgr, no deploy.
So, do I need a separate machine to receive the XML and working on the CRM through the SDK?
Yes.
Should I get a virtual machine and then install IIS?
It doesn't have to be new virtual machine. It could be for example machine that custom system stands on ofc. if it can be configured to have access to the internet.
Will my web app be visible by the custom system and able to work on the CRM online?
It is matter of configuration of NAT, firewall etc.
Do I need a different service?
What service do you reffer here?

Windows Phone 8 secure connection through Azure, to an on-premise web service

I am working on a WP 8 app which I would like to connect to an on-premise(local) web service. I have managed to do so using simple BasicHttpBinding without secuirty and Azure Service Bus Relay, but i cant manage to make a secure connection. WP 8 only support BasicHttpBinding, and thats my biggest problem so far.
I understand that Azure mobile service is an efficent and easy way to securly connect your WP 8 app to the cloud. Is it possible to access an on-premise web service through Azure mobile service? And if possible, could it be done without exposing all the content of the local service publically via Azure Service bus relay?
You should be able to do this securely from WP8 -- I'm not quite sure why it's not working -- but even if you had to roll something yourself, it should be possible (example, check out this post from Michael Collier on doing something similar: http://michaelcollier.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/azure-sb-and-wp7/)
To the question, though, WAMS (Windows Azure Mobile Services) is definitely easy to use, but it wouldn't be feasible to do what you want -- that is, to be a public endpoint in this fashion. In short, WAMS gives you an easy to use CRUD interface to data that happens to also expose features for authentication and notifications, and at the same time gives you some server-side javascript to do custom work -- such as calling out to other services, sending emails or notifications, etc.
But, each request into WAMS is essentially mapped to a CRUD operation on a database table. While you could likely 'inject' a simple call, this isn't what you want. It sounds like using the service bus is the right way to do this and should be possible...

Where do I start making a web service for wp7 to windows azure db

I'm writing an app which I need to store user details, location and connections in azure db but have no experience with cloud storage. I have created my azure database but not sure how to communicate with the wp7 app. Any thoughts on where to start with the web service,
Thanks, MH
The following may point you in the right direction "Using Windows Phone with Windows Azure
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/hh689721(v=vs.103).aspx
http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/wpdev/archive/2011/08/31/building-windows-phone-applications-using-windows-azure.aspx
As to windows phone azure project, do you mean Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone? This toolkit is optional. It may help us in some cases, especially if we want to integrate with ACS. But a web service will be enough if all we need is to bring data to the phone.
Best Regards,
Ming Xu.
To add to Paul’s suggestions, the recommended architecture is: Hosting a service in Windows Azure (such as WCF Data Services). The service will talk to SQL Azure (if you use SQL Azure as the database). Client devices, such as Windows Phone, iPhone, Andriod, a web browser, and so on, will communicate with the service. If you use WCF Data Services, you can expose the data to clients via the OData protocol, which is supported by multiple devices. To get started with WCF Data Services, I would like to suggest you to check http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc668796.aspx. To learn how to consume OData in Windows Phone, please refer to http://blogs.msdn.com/b/phaniraj/archive/2010/03/19/developing-a-windows-phone-7-application-that-consumes-odata.aspx.
Best Regards,
Ming Xu.

send data from iphone to azure

If I want to send some data from a mobile device to windows azure, is there any service that can help me?
Or do I need to create some REST services and call tham from the mobile? If I do this how should I assure that the sender of the data is the mobile and not some hacker? How should you secure that communication between the mobile ad the azure platform?
I suggest that you create REST or OData services in Windows Azure. As for securing, it might be a bit of a hard work. But you can start looking at Securing REST Services. The Windows Azure Access Control Service could help you with the tokens. There are various samples here. Maybe the sample for Windows Phone 7 could be in some kind of help here also. Another article on using ACS with iOS cabe found here. And also some quick overview of the Windows Azure SDK for iOS that supports ACS.
Basic flow: your application will get a security token from ACS, then send this token to either a REST or OData service. Your service will validate the token and take approriate actions according the result.