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Change namespace and folder names for CognitiveServices SDK with prefix "Microsoft.Azure" #3716

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@DavidLiCIG DavidLiCIG commented Sep 19, 2017

Due to requirement that package names need to be prefixed with "Microsoft.Azure", this change is to regenerate the SDKs using the new namespace naming convention.

Swagger spec change:
Azure/azure-rest-api-specs#1695

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@shahabhijeet shahabhijeet merged commit 0fda0bf into Azure:psSdkJson6 Sep 19, 2017
EvgenyAgafonchikov pushed a commit to EvgenyAgafonchikov/azure-sdk-for-net that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2017
…ix "Microsoft.Azure" (Azure#3716)

* Prefix package Id with Microsoft.Azure

* Regenerate SDKs using new namespace.

* Changing Language directory using new namespace.

* Fixing tests for Language after namespace changes.

* Moving Vision sdk due to namespace change.
JasonYang-MSFT pushed a commit to JasonYang-MSFT/azure-sdk-for-net that referenced this pull request Dec 8, 2017
…ix "Microsoft.Azure" (Azure#3716)

* Prefix package Id with Microsoft.Azure

* Regenerate SDKs using new namespace.

* Changing Language directory using new namespace.

* Fixing tests for Language after namespace changes.

* Moving Vision sdk due to namespace change.
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