You can absolutely run a console application in Windows Azure, in either a Web or Worker Role (which are both Windows Server 2012 or 2008 R2/SP2), and you can typically run them unmodified. You'll need to:
- Provide the binaries or installer for your console app, along with any additional support DLLs. You can make these a part of your deployment or store them in Blob Storage and copy them locally upon VM bootup.
- Configure Input Endpoints for tcp/http/https ports your console app is listening on
- Handle stdout/stderr output
- Configure local storage for temporary files / cache / etc. that the console app needs
- Launch your console app in either
OnStart()
(the preferred place, which is called prior to your VM instance being placed in the load balancer) or Run()
.
You need to think about how the console app runs when there are multiple VM instances. Can two instances of your console app run at the same time? If not, you'll need to set up a mutex check prior to launching your console app executable.
Steve Marx recently blogged about running the Mongoose Web Server in Windows Azure (Mongoose being a C++-based console application). All code is in the PackAndDeploy project on github, so you can take a look at how he set things up.
EDIT 7/27/2013 This answer is a bit dated. You can also run console apps in Windows or Linux Virtual Machines. And you now have Windows Server 2012 as an OS choice for web/worker role instances.