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for Developers. Martin Parry Developer and Platform Group Microsoft [email protected] http://martinparry.com. Agenda. Top 7 Ways To “Light Up” Your Apps on Windows Server 2008 Part 1 emphasis on IIS7, PowerShell Part 2 emphasis on WER, Restart and Recovery APIs, TxF. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Agenda
Top 7 Ways To “Light Up” Your Apps on Windows Server 2008Part 1 emphasis on
IIS7, PowerShellPart 2 emphasis on
WER, Restart and Recovery APIs, TxF
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The Top 7 Ways… Part 1
1. Build More Flexible Web Applications2. Design Highly-Manageable Applications3. Develop Federation-Aware Applications4. Build Connected Systems5. Build For Scalability6. Virtualize7. Develop More Reliable Applications
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1. Build More Flexible Web Apps
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IIS 7.0 Introduction
Client version shipped with Windows VistaLimited throughput
Server version will ship with WS2008Currently available in RC formMore features than client
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IIS 7.0 Architecture
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Windows Process Activation ServiceManages configuration
What used to be the metabaseResponsible for starting worker processes...
w3wp.exe...and routing incoming requests to the appropriate worker processAlso hosts the new listener adapter interface
You can build your own listeners for WAS
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IIS 6.0 Request Pipeline
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IIS 6.0 Request PipelineIIS pipeline extensible using ISAPI
Native codeCan apply to all requests
ASP.NET pipeline extensible using IHttpModuleManaged codeCan only apply to requests routed via ASP.NET
Certain pipeline elements are “always there”IIS authenticationLogging
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IIS 7.0 Request Pipeline
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IIS 7.0 Request PipelineLinear sequence of modulesAny module can be enabled/disabled
Including “built-in” onesModules can be managed or native codeAny type of module applies to any request
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IIS7 Modules
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IIS 6.0 Configuration
IIS 6.0 (and earlier) use the metabaseStores all configuration informationOriginally in binary form, then in XMLHard to allow management of separate apps by different groups of people
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IIS 7.0 Configuration
machine.config
“root” web.config
web.config
web.config
web.config
applicationHost.config
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IIS7 Configuration
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Building Native Modules
Export a RegisterModule function from DLLDefine one or more other functions
To process request or responseInside RegisterModule...
Hook up your other functions(s) at specific points in the pipelineE.g. Begin, AuthN, AuthZ, ExecuteHandler, End
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Building Managed Modules
Implement IHttpModuleImplement Init function
Attach event handlers for specific points in the pipelineE.g. Begin, AuthN, AuthZ, ExecuteHandler, End
Same as existing ASP.NET HttpModules
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IIS7 Managed Module
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IIS7 Diagnostics - RSCA
Runtime Status and Control APIShows currently executing: -
Application PoolsRequests
Exposed viaIIS admin toolProgrammatically via WMI and Managed OM
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IIS7 Diagnostics – Failed Requests
IIS7 allows you to log trace information just for requests that fail
For some definition of failureBuffers all trace outputOnly flushes to disk if the request failsLog output is XML, with a stylesheet
Breaks down processing by moduleIncludes timing details for each module
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IIS7 – Failed Request Tracing
Enable FREB at the Web Site levelConfigure FREB rules at the application levelEach rule: -
Specifies the type of web content it applies toCan specify a specific failure codeCan specify a duration in secondsCan specify a trace event severity
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IIS7 Failed Request Tracing
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2. Design Highly-Manageable Apps
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Management in Windows Server 2008
MMC v3.0Managed framework for building snap-insMicrosoft.ManagementConsole namespace
– Ships with .NET Framework v3.0
Already seen it in use – IIS Admin Console
Windows PowerShell
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Windows PowerShell
It’s a command-line interface!ScriptableCommands may be composedNot based on text, based on .NET objectsAvailable for...
Windows XPWindows Server 2003Windows Vista
Ships inside...Windows Server 2008
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Windows PowerShell and Scripting
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PowerShell and Developers
Developers can create new commands...and can create PowerShell “drives”Excellent way to provide admin experience for your applications.
Exchange 2007 and SQL Server 2008, for example
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PowerShell Cmdlets and Providers
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3. Develop Federation-Aware Apps
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Developing Federated Identity Apps
With AD FSActive Directory Federation Services
Why?Enables cross-domain, cross-platform access to your Web applicationsProvides Web SSO experiencePromotes a claims-based programming modelAchieve reach for your application
– Think “outside of the firewall”
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Internal Client
ResourceFederation Server
AccountFederation Server
Web Server
Active Directory
A. DatumAccount Forest
Trey ResearchResource Forest
B2B Federation Scenario
Federation Trust
https
https
https
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Application Authorization Using Claims
ClaimsStatements made by an authority about a userUsed for authorization purposes
Three types of ADFS claimsIdentity
– Email– User Principal Name (UPN)– Common Name
GroupCustom
Identity
Group
PurchaserAdministratorAdatum
Custom
DisplayName:Eric Parkinson
Position:Purchasing Staff
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Coding a Federation-Aware app
System.Web.Security.SingleSignOnSystem.Web.Security.SingleSignOn.AuthorizationIn code: -
SsoId = User.Identity as SingleSignOnIdentitySsoId.IsAuthenticated – have we a good security token?SsoId.SecurityPropertyCollection – each item could be...
– Group claim, UPN claim, custom claim
Application can get any/all claim details
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4. Build Connected Systems
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Interopwith otherplatforms
ASMX
Attribute- Based
Programming
Enterprise Services
WS-*ProtocolSupport
WSE
Message-Oriented
Programming
System.Messaging
ExtensibilityLocation transparency
.NET Remoting
Windows Communication Foundation
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Sub-queues Poison Message Handling
App-Specific Dead Letter Queues
TransactionalRemote Receive
MSMQ 4.0
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Sub-queues
Never created explicitlyAccessed via DIRECT FormatName...
DIRECT=OS:server\private$\myqueue;mysubqCreated at time of first OpenCan receive in the normal fashionCan only insert with MQMoveMessage
No managed code equivalent
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Poison Message Handling
WCF binding configuration...<netMsmqBinding><binding name="PoisonBinding"
receiveRetryCount="0“maxRetryCycles="1“retryCycleDelay="00:00:05“receiveErrorHandling="Move">
</binding></netMsmqBinding>
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End of Part One
Build More Flexible Web ApplicationsIIS7
Design Highly-Manageable ApplicationsWindows PowerShell, MMC3
Develop Federation-Aware ApplicationsAD FS
Build Connected SystemsWCF, MSMQ 4
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