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Code profiling IIS sites in deployed environments with Visual Studio code profiler
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So, you’ve run a load test against your web site (you are performance testing your site, aren’t you?…), on your system test rig and you’ve found that the performance isn’t what you were hoping for. What do you do next to improve the sites performance...
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Parallel process execution with partial completion of processes
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On a recent project I came across an interesting parallel processing problem that I could not find a well defined pattern for. The problem was I needed to execute some long running processes synchronously and in parallel, but stop processing when a certain...
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Write a custom security token and handler in Windows Identity Foundation
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In this article I will demonstrate how to write a token handler for a custom token in Windows Identity Foundation (WIF). The likely circumstances for requiring a new token type are: The token type is pre-existing and needs to be federated The new token...
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