In this month's launch edition of MSDN magazine, we celebrate the release of Windows Server 2008. It's been a long road and we are finally done!
Of course, this celebration wouldnt be complete without a juicy article on IIS 7.0 – this time, showing off the complete extensibility of the Web server by building a full-blown Web server feature with configuration and IIS Manager components.
The feature in question is the Response Modification Framework, a sample project I put together to show off IIS 7.0 extensibility and also provide an extensible platform for modiying IIS 7.0 responses on the fly. The RMF is a great way for app owners to touch up or inject various functionality into their applications without the need to modify the application itself. It has a number of cool uses, a few of which are shown in the article.
So, go and read about IIS 7.0's end-to-end extensibility in Build Web Server Solutions with End-To-End Extensibility.
Then, go check out the Response Modification Framework and download the sample application.
Thanks,
Mike
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In this month’s launch edition of MSDN magazine, we celebrate the release of Windows Server 2008. Of course, this celebration wouldnt be complete without a juicy article on IIS 7.0 – this time, showing off the complete extensibility of the Web server
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In this month's launch edition of MSDN magazine, we celebrate the release of Windows Server 2008
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