Data explorer for reliable collections in stateful services and actors
Azure service fabric opens up altogether new ways for service designers to save data into reliable objects instead of necessarily using SQL Azure, Document DB or Table storage. The key limitation of using reliable objects is that the data is accessible only within the service / actor and developer must write code to expose reliable collections for viewing / managing. It would be great for the platform for provide means to browse / manage the data stored in stateful services just like it is possible for other persistent stores through OOTB tools (SSMS, Document DB document explorer, Storage Explorer) without developers having to write the code. This feature will allow easier / faster adoption of stateful services in service fabric.

This feature is planned in the upcoming months.
11 comments
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Jake commented
nothing ?
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Jake commented
Still nothing to see aggregation of data across partitions?
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RG commented
no update since over two years, when can we expect a preview?
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Anonymous commented
What is the roadmap for releasing this
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X commented
Any update?
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Izhar commented
Any update?
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Timbo commented
Any update on when/if this is to be released?
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JR commented
it's has been over a year now? Did Data Explorer get in a SF release?
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Marvs commented
When can we expect this? It will be very helpful.
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Anonymous commented
Good news, thanks!!!
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Andrej Medic commented
I believe Data Explorer should be in the next SF release... if you cannot wait this is the public repo: https://github.com/jessebenson/service-fabric-queryable