Contents tagged with IIS
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Owin, Katana and getting started
This article describes an emerging open source specification, referred to as Owin – An Open Web Interface for .Net, what it is, and how this might be beneficial to the .Net technology stack. It will also provide a brief, concise look at how to get started with Owin and related technologies. In my initial investigations with Owin and how to play with it, I found lots of conflicting documentation and unclear ways of how to make it work and why. This article is an attempt to better articulate those steps so that you may save yourself lots of time and come to a clearer understanding in a much shorter time than I did.
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Getting better performance in web apps with a few lines of script
We had a situation where a web application was utilising near 100% of CPU all the time under light load and it was proving very hard to reduce this significantly through code optimisation. We were performance testing and profiling, but only seeing marginal gains.
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WCF services getting errors when hosting in IIS
This post is more for my own records than anything and I have been meaning to write this down for some time.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #68 and #69
Here are another 2 podcasts from TechEd2006 in Sydney, Australia.
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ASP.NET Podcast show #67 - Interview with Jorke Odolphi
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TechEd Australia Interviews
A post or two ago I mentioned that I would be interviewing some prominent people in the industry while they are at TechEd in Australia for future ASP.NET podcats. So far, the responses have been overwhelming. Because you probably can't see the sarcasm in my typing, that means I received zero suggestions for questions.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #54 - IIS7 with Brett, Thomas, and Chris
The Wally podcast factory is back to its usual podcast producing frenzy. Here is a good one on IIS7.