The Application Server role in the Windows Server® 2008 operating system installs an application server that provides an integrated environment for deploying and running custom business applications that are built with Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. Application Server includes services that support applications that are built to use COM+, Message Queuing, Web services, and Distributed Transactions.
- Application Server
Overview
- Checklist: Create,
Deploy, and Manage Dynamic Web Sites and Web-Based
Applications
- Checklist: Host Managed
Applications
- Checklist: Develop and
Integrate Web Services into Your Environment
- Checklist: Start Windows
Communication Foundation Services When a Message Is
Received
- Checklist: Use TCP Port
Sharing to Allow Multiple WCF Applications to Use the Same TCP
Port
- Checklist: Control
Exposure to Critical Enterprise Services Applications
- Checklist: Create
Connected Applications in a Service-Oriented Architecture
- Checklist: Model
Business Processes and Workflows
- Checklist: Enable the
Distributed Transactions Service to Provide Transaction Support
Across the Network
- Installing and
Configuring Application Server
- Managing Application
Server