Sunday, March 23, 2008

Sukesh has developed and released on codeplex, a mobile application that lets your manage an IIS 7 server from your cell phone!

This is very cool application that shows off some of the great technology that is built into IIS 7 and .NET. This app uses the hostable web core, and LINQ plus the new management API, ,microsoft.web.adminsitration.

You can find his blog at http://www.awesomeideas.net/page/IIS7-Mobile-Admin.aspx which links into codeplex where you can download the source code!

Very  nice Sukesh! Keep em comin.

Thanks,

Brett

 

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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

I just ran across these events sponsored by MSDN!

These are free sessions being held all over the country. Check it out!

http://www.msdnevents.com/

 

In days past, a Web server was simply a place to throw your static and dynamic pages for delivery. That’s all changed with recent releases of IIS – and IIS 7 is no exception. This session will highlight several key features of IIS that make it our most extensible, manageable and secure Web platform ever. You’ll learn about the modular design of IIS and the integrated pipeline, providing for new scenarios that involve sharing authentication across IIS, ASP.NET and other dynamic web server runtimes. We’ll explore how the new IIS protocol listeners enable IIS to host WCF services on a variety of protocols (not just HTTP), providing a scalable and manageable host for your distributed applications. You’ll see how easy it is to write modules and handlers in managed code. Plus you’ll learn about the new security aspects of IIS 7, from initial deployment to feature delegation to administrator lists. After this lively session, you’ll be raring to do much more with your Web server than simply copying over ASP.NET pages.

We’ll cover:

  • Authentication methods and integration between ASP.NET and IIS 7
  • Writing IIS managed handlers and modules
  • How the IIS protocol listeners support hosting WCF services on TCP, Named Pipes and more
  • IIS handler permissions, request filtering and administration lists
  • How the XML replacement for the Metdata Config file makes it easy to duplicate Web servers
  • Features and protocols that make IIS 7 secure right out of the box
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Monday, December 31, 2007

A big shout out to IIS Pm Kanwaljeet Singla

File this under must have details for IIS 7. Very practical info on IIS 7 registry keys.

http://blogs.iis.net/ksingla/archive/2007/12/30/list-of-registry-keys-affecting-iis7-behavior.aspx

-brett

Monday, December 31, 2007 6:03:07 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  kick it on DotNetKicks.com
Tuesday, December 25, 2007

So, say you're a developer and your thinking "gosh [like developers would say 'gosh'. How about OMG!], what If I could host IIS 7 in my application rather than have my application delivered by IIS 7".

IIS 7 has a feature that virtually no one has heard of called the hostable web core. It's purely a Developer feature but has a ton of potential so check out this blog post that has the most info released to date.

http://blogs.iis.net/ksingla/archive/2007/12/20/ins-amp-outs-of-hostable-web-core.aspx

Enjoy!

Brett

 

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

In case you missed it, RC0 released yesterday.

This is a very big milestone and IIS 7 with FastCGI and all the other goodness therein is included.

There are a few known issues posted on Mai-lan's blog at http://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2007/09/24/windows-server-2008-rc0-available-now.aspx

You can find the bits at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/bb687945.aspx .There's even a VPC there so no excuses about not having hardware!

Why do I want you to check this out? Cause IIS 7 is not your typical version number increase release.
It is, in effect, an entirely new web server with new capabilites.

Enjoy!

- brett

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

(using your best commercial voice)

SEE what Powershell can do you!

THRILL at the capability of IIS's new FASTCGI support native cache!

IMAGINE the possibilities!

GET the sourcecode!

WATCH the video!

http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=256994

Join Bill Staples, Product Unit Manager for IIS 7, and Jeffrey Snover, MMC and Windows PowerShell Architect, as they discuss the new features of Windows Server “Longhorn”, IIS 7 and Windows PowerShell.  See how much easier it is to manage an IIS 7 single box or an IIS 7 web farm with Windows PowerShell

Developer | IIS | IIS 7 | News
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Thomas Deml on the IIS team posted a very cool Log Parser Gadget http://blogs.iis.net/thomad/archive/2006/10/30/IIS7-Logparser-Gadget.aspx

You can use this to execute a Log Parser query and display results in vista. This allows for some very interesting possibilites! Log Parser is one heck of a utility that will read the local file system, registry, event viewer logs, IIS log files, and more using a SQL style query language that has far more capability that you would imagine. Output forms include XML, text, SQL databases, screen, graphs, end more. See http://www.logparser.com/ for details and http://www.logparser.com/Resources.htm for even more details.

-brett

 

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

Seems like all I do these day is post entries about other peoples entries. It points out one of my main functions here is as a concentrator of content. It also points out my utter lack of creative output, but hopefully no one will notice.

Mike has posted an excellent piece on a detail in IIS 7 that will make a devs live far easier. See http://mvolo.com/2006/11/01/iis7-modules-vs-iis6-isapi-memory-management.aspx for details about how IIS 7 memory management.

 

-brett

 

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