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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Brock Allen: Cookie based TempData provider Update: Added security features, how to use the Cookie-based TempData provider, link to GitHub project and info on the NuGet package. TempData is a nice feature in MVC and, if I am not mistaken, was inspired by the Flash module from Ruby on Rails. It’s basically a way to maintain some state across a DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, June 11, 2012 Service-Orientation Today and Tomorrow Training In Deutsch , klicken Sie hier Based on the ranges of topics below, you will be able to take the first steps in the world of Service-Orientation and Cloud Computing with confidence and above all be prepared for future projects: Service-Orientation Cloud and Cloud Computing Identity Management and Claims-Based Identity Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) Azure Services Platform (with Windows Azure and.NET Services) In Deutsch , klicken Sie hier Are you tired of constantly reading about "crisis" and "restrictions"? We have the course for you! DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Mixing Forms and Token Authentication in a single ASP.NET Application I recently had the task to find out how to mix ASP.NET Forms Authentication with WIF’s WS-Federation. Minimum changes to the existing application code would be a plus ;). Since the application is using ASP.NET MVC this was quite easy to accomplish – WebForms would be a little harder, but still doable. To solve this problem, I made the following changes to the standard MVC internet application template: Added WIF’s WSFederationAuthenticationModule and SessionAuthenticationModule to the modules section. return true ; }. IdentityMode www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Need WIF Training? The lab also includes the latest version of the thinktecture identityserver and you will learn how to use and customize it. Intro to Claims-based Identity & the Windows Identity Foundation. WIF introduces important concepts like conversion of security tokens and credentials to claims, claims transformation and claims-based authorization. In this module you will learn the basics of the WIF programming model and how WIF integrates into existing.NET code. The preceding modules covered the 80/20 cases of WIF in combination with ASP.NET and WCF. www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Global Error Handling in ASP.NET MVC 3 with Ninject In my last blog post I explained how to decouple infrastructure concerns, such as logging, from the rest of your application using a Dependency Injection container, such as Ninject. In this post I will show you how to implement centralized error handling in an ASP.NET MVC 3 application, so that you can handle exceptions in one place, where you can perform logging as well as display a custom error page. One of the worst things you can do to handle errors is place a try / catch block in every action of every controller. Download the code for this blog post. Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, October 21, 2011 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Peeling Back the Onion Architecture
MVC (which stands for Model-View-Controller) lends itself to an Agile development methodology where TDD and BDD (Test-Driven and Behavior-Driven Development) are important components. This is a concept known as separation of concerns ( SoC ), which, in addition to testability, provides other benefits, such as greater application longevity and maintainability. The life of an application is extended because loose coupling makes it easer to upgrade or replace components without affecting other parts of the system. To< ProductRepository >().WithConstructorArgument( Tony and Zuzana's World - Saturday, October 8, 2011 - Global Error Handling in ASP.NET MVC 3 with Ninject
In my last blog post I explained how to decouple infrastructure concerns, such as logging, from the rest of your application using a Dependency Injection container, such as Ninject. In this post I will show you how to implement centralized error handling in an ASP.NET MVC 3 application, so that you can handle exceptions in one place, where you can perform logging as well as display a custom error page. One of the worst things you can do to handle errors is place a try / catch block in every action of every controller. Download the code for this blog post. Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, October 21, 2011 - Mixing Forms and Token Authentication in a single ASP.NET Application
I recently had the task to find out how to mix ASP.NET Forms Authentication with WIF’s WS-Federation. Minimum changes to the existing application code would be a plus ;). Since the application is using ASP.NET MVC this was quite easy to accomplish – WebForms would be a little harder, but still doable. To solve this problem, I made the following changes to the standard MVC internet application template: Added WIF’s WSFederationAuthenticationModule and SessionAuthenticationModule to the modules section. return true ; }. IdentityMode www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, February 1, 2012 - Need WIF Training?
The lab also includes the latest version of the thinktecture identityserver and you will learn how to use and customize it. Intro to Claims-based Identity & the Windows Identity Foundation. WIF introduces important concepts like conversion of security tokens and credentials to claims, claims transformation and claims-based authorization. In this module you will learn the basics of the WIF programming model and how WIF integrates into existing.NET code. The preceding modules covered the 80/20 cases of WIF in combination with ASP.NET and WCF. www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, November 9, 2011 - ASP.NET Routing in Windows Azure Using WebForms
It gained popularity as the part of ASP.NET MVC which channels requests for a given URL to the right controller action. Here part of the URL ( tag or user ) selects the page and part of the URL ( everything or codinghorror ) are effectively query parameters to the page. In this brief post, I'll cover how to using ASP.NET routing and ASP.NET WebForms in Azure. The sample project can be downloaded if you want to follow along. How does this change for Azure? If you get routing working for IIS 7 in your web app, you can effectively deploy it to Azure. - Factory Physics and software factories
The reason its difficult to read is nothing to do with the writing - which is actually quite easy going - but more down to the size and the maths. That said its a great book to read with lots of important facts and implications. The operations management module in my MBA all those years gave lots of suggestions and advice but left me wanting to know more. Now, to get back to the title of this blog post. Every so often I come across managers who liken their software development teams to factories. They are full of holes. Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, September 19, 2010 - Features inside a Solution isn't deactivated when the Solution is retracted
except for their names, which makes it very hard to write and speak about them): * Features because they make it very easy (at least compared to WSS 2.0) to add functionality to a SharePoint site. One of the great strengths of Features is the ability to have code executed when the Feature is activated and again when it's deactivated. See this post on how to fix that. Features and Solutions are two of the best features in WSS 3.0 Solutions because they take care of much of the hassle about getting the features out on all the servers in the farm. The Black Knight Sings - Monday, July 14, 2008 %>
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