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- IIS & RESTful Services #FAIL
when will super duper IIS finally support non-Windows accounts for HTTP authentication? see here for a complete module including IIS management integration: [link]. Tags: IIS WCF really? link].
www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - Using RavenDB with Azure websites
While using RavenDB as a Windows Service or hosted in IIS is probably the best way to go in most cases there are a number of cases where the embedded option is great. In a previous post I explored various options of hosting RavenDB. And one of the places where I really like the embedded option of hosting RavenDB is when doing simple standalone websites. And with the new Azure website option that is a great way to host them. The code is real straightforward and just like before. 1: public static DocumentStore DocumentStore { get; private set; }. 2: 3: private void CreateRavenDB(). Enjoy!
The Problem Solver - Monday, December 10, 2012 - Using the WCF Web API in an ASP.NET MVC application
Now that works but it is far more likely that you will want to be using IIS and host the REST service as part of a web application. Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API In my previous blog post I showed how to add to and use the new WCF Web API a console application using NuGet. So in this blog post I am going to show how to do the normal thing I Created an ASP.NET MVC 3 app to host the REST service. Not that there is anything specific to MVC I need here, all I need is a web site and I could have started with a WebForms application just the same. Enjoy!
The Problem Solver - Monday, June 13, 2011 - RESTful Web Services with WCF Screencast
cover building WCF services using REST princples, the WebGet and WebInvoke attributes, working with the SyndicationFeed & Rss20FeedFormatter classes, and configuration-free WCF hosting in IIS. I recently got the chance to record a screencast discussing REST-oriented web services in WCF. If you're interested in WCF you should definitely check it out because WCF and REST make an awesome combination. WCF-REST-Kennedy-Peepleocity.wmv 35 MB (WMV HD). You can also download the source code of the project built in the screencast. All content copyright Michael C. Kennedy.
- Different options for hosting RavenDB
Running as an IIS application Another option for hosting RavenDB is creating an IIS application and letting IIS take care of things. This is a great option if you don’t want to, or can’t, deploy an extra IIS application. number of my websites run on a budget hosting infrastructure that make it harder to deploy extra IIS applications. In most business application I would opt for hosting as an IIS application if possible and otherwise as a Windows Service. In the previous blog posts about RavenDB I used the Raven.Server.exe to create a database server.
The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 - Secure WCF REST Services with a Custom UserNamePasswordValidator
If you’re hosting in IIS (or IIS Express), you’re pretty much done. Download the code for this blog post here. When securing WCF services you’re faced with a choice: Message versus Transport security. Unless you need to conceal messages from an intermediary, your best bet is to stick with transport security and use SSL to secure messages traveling over HTTP. Using SSL is generally the best choice for ensuring point-to-point privacy and integrity, which lets you pass user credentials over the wire when directly invoking service operations. netsh http add sslcert ipport=0.0.0.0:2345
DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, May 28, 2012 - The SqlWorkflowInstanceStore and Windows Azure
However normally when I am hosting long running workflows in IIS I always add a SqlWorkflowInstanceStore to store the workflow state when it is not running so we can survive the inevitable IIS AppDomain restarts. After all hosting workflow services in IIS without using the SqlWorkflowInstanceStore is asking for problems as sooner or later IIS is going to recycle the AppDomain and abort our workflows. As shown previously it isn’t hard to run Workflow Services on Windows Azure. In fact all we need to do is add a bit of extra configuration and we can work as normal.
The Problem Solver - Thursday, January 20, 2011 - Claims Authorization in WIF Beta 2 – ASP.NET and WCF Integration
In addition to using the claims authorization manager manually like I showed you in the last post, you can also opt-in to per-request claims authorization (think of it as a replacement for the “classic” URL authorization module in ASP.NET / IIS). In the previous post I illustrated how the basic claims authorization infrastructure in WIF (formerly Geneva) works. In this post I want to focus more on how claims authorization behaves when integrated in WCF and ASP.NET. ASP.NET. As usual things are a little more complex in WCF.
www.leastprivilege.com - Tuesday, July 21, 2009 - Things To Do At TechDays Halifax 2009
ll be covering some uber goodness like running PHP on IIS (I run 6 WordPress sites on IIS7 as well as [link] ), SuperPreview, the SEO Toolkit for IIS. If you’re heading to Halifax, Nova Scotia for the only sold out TechDays show in Canada (November 2-3, 2009), you might be wondering what to do when you’re not at the conference. Here are some suggestions: Rogue’s Roost Brew Pub. This is my favourite place to eat in downtown Halifax. The floors are sticky, the service isn’t great, but the chicken fingers and ale are wonderful. Surfing. Bad Dad Location Hunt. Step 1 : Watch [link].
Ardent Dev - Friday, October 30, 2009 - Getting started with the WCF Web API
That is very nice and sometimes useful but hosting a service in IIS is far more common so in a next blog post I am going to show how to host a Web API REST service in an ASP.NET MVC web site, something that is far more common. Warning: This post is based on a prerelease version of the WCF Web API When designing services the REST style is becoming more and more popular. Not that REST is anything new, it has been around for some time. The fact that WCF supports REST services isn’t new either as the WebServiceHost and WebHttpBinding where released with the.NET framework 3.5. Enjoy!
The Problem Solver - Tuesday, May 31, 2011