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  • WCSF 2.0 And IIS7 Integrated Pipeline Mode

    While preparing the demos for my session at TechDays Portugal 2008 , I've noticed that the Web Client Software Factory 2.0 doesn't work with IIS7 in integrated pipeline mode because it's trying to access the Request property of the current HTTP Context from the HTTP Application Start "event"...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 03-11-2008
    Filed under: .NET, ASP.NET, Microsoft, MSDN, Web, WCSF, PnP, SoftwareFactories, IIS, Techdays, TechdaysPT08, IIS7
  • My first book - Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET 3.5

    My first book " Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET 3.5 " from O'Reilly is published and available in the stores. This book explains in detail the architecture design, development, test, deployment, performance and scalability challenges of my open source web portal Dropthings.com ....
    Posted to Omar AL Zabir blog on ASP.NET Ajax and .NET 3.5 (Weblog) by omar on 01-13-2008
    Filed under: sql server, asp.net, pageflakes, production, linq, workflow, ajax, .net, IIS
  • Are Page Modules Still Useful In IIS7?

    With IIS7 a new transfer method is available in the HttpServerUtility class . It's the TransferRequest method . What this method is intended to do is behave like the HttpResponse.Redirect method without the penalty of traveling to the client and back . I said "is intended to behave" because...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 10-15-2007
    Filed under: .NET, Architecture, ASP.NET, Community, SoftDev, C#, Microsoft, MSDN, MVP, Web, PageModules, IIS
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