When creating a Layered Azure Application using Layered Architecture Solution Guidance, you need to look-out for one caveat. If you noticed, the Web Role and WCF Web Role were not associated to the Cloud Service project after the solution unfolds.
This is because Azure projects uses a different Template Wizard and I can't figure out how to solve this issue yet. :'( At the mean time, to get things working, you will need to manually associate the projects. Simply right-click on the Roles folder to add the roles that were created in the project.
Select Web Role Project in solution... and you will be shown the next screen.
Select the project and repeat the steps again for the other Web Role project. The project is now good to go!
Note: I will update the guidance to allow the creation of Layered Azure Applications with worker roles in future releases. At the mean time, you will just need a little D.I.Y. ;)
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