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Blog Post:
MVC–Unity–challenge answer
Eugenio Pace - MSFT
The answer (or better yet, my answer): The proof: This is leveraging the use of a name when registering a type and using the convention of using the same name for all types in the same context (“A” and “B” in my little sample). Thanks Chris for the suggestion to use this feature. I’ve done...
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27 Jan 2011
Blog Post:
Unity and MVC–Resolving types challenge
Eugenio Pace - MSFT
Imagine you have a situation like this: 2 MVC controllers (A and B) have a dependency on Svc A . SvcA has a dependency on SvcB and a component implementing IX . SvcB has a dependency on something implementing IY . Every time the system resolves CtrlA we want to provide Y1 and every time it resolves CtrlB...
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26 Jan 2011
Blog Post:
Windows Azure Architecture Guide – Part 2 – Managing sessions
Eugenio Pace - MSFT
Session management is an important consideration for applications deployed to Windows Azure. In essence, the guidelines for “web farms” are all 100% applicable for Windows Azure. Some (most?) people rely on “in memory” session state and then tweak their network to have “sticky” sessions: users will be...
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5 Jun 2010
Blog Post:
WIF and MVC – How it works
Eugenio Pace - MSFT
I got a few questions from people on how the “ Federation with Multiple Partners ” sample of the guide works, so I figured I would just write it down in one place for eternity. The guide explains all sequence in quite some detail (see pages 88 to 97), but sometimes a diagram is more helpful, so here...
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3 Apr 2010
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