Microsoft Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook
Installing Windows Server AppFabric
Installing Windows Server AppFabric
Configuring Windows Server AppFabric (hosting and monitoring)
Configuring Windows Server AppFabric (caching)
Installing Cache Client Assemblies
Changing the Windows Server AppFabric configuration after installation
Troubleshooting Windows Server AppFabric — configuration errors
Troubleshooting Windows Server AppFabric — auto restart issues
Getting Started with AppFabric Caching
Initializing Cache Client using code
Initializing Cache Client using configuration
Programming AppFabric Cache Client
Using AppFabric Cache via the ASP.NET provider model
Using the AppFabric cache management tool
Building a custom provider model
Handling common Windows Server AppFabric caching errors
Windows Server AppFabric Caching — Advanced Use Cases
Setting up read through — write behind
Windows Server AppFabric Hosting Fundamentals
Installing the Web Deployment tool (Web Deploy)
Packaging services for deployment with Web Deploy
Hosting basic workflow services
More Windows Server AppFabric Hosting Features
Hosting long-running workflow services
Taking advantage of WAS and Auto-Start
Hosting Windows Azure Relay services
Using common Server AppFabric hosting commandlets
Utilizing AppFabric Persistence
Using Windows Server AppFabric workflow persistence
Programmatically querying persisted workflow instances
Programmatically controlling persisted workflow instances
Developing an Instance Store provider
Developing an Instance Query provider
Developing an Instance Control provider
Registering and configuring custom store, query, and control providers
Monitoring Windows Server AppFabric Deployment
Collecting events from WCF and WF services
Viewing and classifying events in the AppFabric Dashboard
Enabling tracing and evaluating trace logs with WCF
Creating a customized tracking profile for WF services
Using monitoring database cmdlets
Monitoring cache cluster health
Scaling AppFabric Hosting, Monitoring, and Persistence
Creating an initial base configuration
Adding and removing servers from the farm
Application deployment on the farm
Configuration and management on the farm
Automating deployment with scripts
Configuring Windows Server AppFabric Security
Running caching services using Domain accounts
Setting up security for persistence stores