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Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook

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Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook

Overview of this book

Windows Server AppFabric provides a set of integrated capabilities that extend IIS and the Windows Server platform making it easier to build, scale and manage composite applications today. Windows Server AppFabric delivers the first wave of innovation within an exciting new middleware paradigm which brings performance, scalability and enhanced management capabilities to the platform for applications built on the .NET Framework using Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation.'Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook' shows you how to get the most from WCF and WF services using Windows Server AppFabric leveraging the capabilities for building composite solutions on the .NET platform. Packed with over 60 task-based and immediately reusable recipes, 'Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook' starts by showing you how to set up your development environment to start using Windows Server AppFabric quickly. The book then moves on to provide comprehensive coverage of the most important capabilities provided by Windows Server AppFabric, diving right in to hands-on topics such as deploying WCF and WF applications to Windows Server AppFabric and leveraging the distributed caching, scalable hosting, persistence, monitoring and management capabilities that Windows Server AppFabric has to offer, with recipes covering a full spectrum of complexity from simple to intermediate and advanced.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Configuration and management on the farm


The preceding recipes have covered how to prepare and configure servers running Windows Server AppFabric for high availability and scale using a 2+1 design topology as well as guidance for deploying applications to a Windows Server AppFabric farm.

When managing a Windows Server AppFabric farm environment, it is important that each server in the farm uses the standalone SQL Server database server for monitoring and persistence, which ensures that the application servers are allocated to do what they do best, leaving the persistence and monitoring chores to the dedicated SQL instance. This ensures that all WF instances are managed in one logical location and that you can get full visibility to all metrics and tracked events for all servers in the farm from any server in the farm.

In this recipe, we'll look at how to ensure that each server's persistence and monitoring store is configured correctly and walk through the AppFabric Dashboard and Tracked...