Contents tagged with ASP.Net
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Thoughts on SharePoint Application Pools, Recycling and "JIT Lag"
What are Application Pools?
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How to protect SharePoint servers from the ASP.NET vulnerability
On Friday an ASP.NET vulnerability was announced at an Argentine security conference, Microsoft posted Security Advisory 2416728 within a few hours, and by early Saturday morning Scott Guthrie described steps to mitigate ASP.NET sites against the vulnerability. Scott also posted a FAQ about the vulnerabilty that describes steps being taken towards a permanent solution, and how to detect attacks by monitoring server logs. Monday the SharePoint Products and Technologies team posted Steps to protect SharePoint 2010 sites from the vulnerability.
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SharePoint Trace Logs and the Unified Logging Service (ULS)
This is to explain what the ULS logs are, why they exist, and how to read and write 'em. In a nutshell, the Unified Logging Service (ULS) writes WSS 3.0 and MOSS events to SharePoint’s Trace Logs, and these are stored in the file system in ...\12\LOGS. Collectively this location and its files are commonly referred to as the “ULS Logs” though MSDN calls them the Trace Logs.
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How to Build a SharePoint Development Machine
[Update 2008-12-05: Justin Devine posted a fantastic article to build on this posting that contains many screen shots, additional comments and a section on writing and debugging your first SharePoint program in your new environment. So give this a read-through, but as you walk the steps I recommend starting from Justin's posting where you'll also see the visual cues and where necessary, links back to here.]
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Looking for an IIS Expert in Toronto
Eidenai Innovations (EI) is looking for an IIS expert and applications architect for an excellent, large project. The right candidate will be designing an Internet Service Provider (ISP)-like hosting solution from the ground up. If you think you're the one, send a message to John Abraham (johna at eidenai.ca) with your current CV. I expect it's a 3 to 6 month engagement, though the right person might find EI to be a good home beyond that.
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Business Data Catalog - Using the BDC Object Model
There are a few good MSDN entries with samples on using the Business Data Catalog, aka the ApplicationRegistry namespace.
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Web Design Futures Today: WPF/E
This is really cool. The latest bits to be released of the Windows Presentation Framework are for WPF/E. If you do ASP.Net, this is definitely something you want to catch up on before it's released. What is it? From Scott Guthrie's blog:
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Hiring
If you're an experienced SharePoint developer living in south Ontario, I want you to come work with me. We have a great team and great clients, it's my favourite place to work yet.