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Course Outline
Introducing the .NET Platform for Government
- The .NET Common Language Runtime and Framework Class Library
- Review of applications that can be created using .NET for government operations
- ASP.NET web forms and web services for government websites and applications
- Comparison between ASP.NET web forms and ASP.NET MVC applications in a government context
- Classic versus WCF services for government services integration
Introduction and IIS 7 Architecture for Government
- Integrated Pipeline Mode for efficient request processing
- Extensibility and Modularity to support custom requirements for government systems
- IIS Manager Extensibility for enhanced management capabilities in government IT environments
- Removal of the Metabase configuration system in IIS 7
- WAS (Windows Process Activation Service) and the Worker Process for robust application hosting in government settings
Installing IIS 7 for Government Operations
- Clean Installation for new government servers
- Upgrade Installation to migrate existing systems to IIS 7
- Adding Features to an Existing Installation to enhance functionality in government IT environments
- Automated Installation and Configuration for streamlined deployment in government agencies
- Server Core Command-Line Installation for minimal footprint installations in secure government settings
- Hosting Service Recommendations for reliable hosting of government applications
Administration of IIS 7 for Government
- IIS Manager for centralized management of web servers in government IT environments
- IIS Manager Extensibility to support custom management tools and interfaces for government use
- Configuration Settings overview to ensure secure and efficient server operation in government systems
- Using the Configuration Editor (add-on for IIS 7.0; standard in IIS 7.5) for advanced configuration tasks
- Command-Line Management for automated and script-driven administration in government settings
- Command-Line Management with PowerShell for enhanced scripting capabilities
- Overview of PowerShell for system automation in government IT environments
- Getting a list of the IIS 7/7.5 PowerShell cmdlets to facilitate administrative tasks
- New cmdlets in IIS 7.5 to improve management efficiency
- Hands-on work with some of the most useful cmdlets for government administrators
Fundamentals of Website Management for Government
- Websites, Applications, and Virtual Directories for structured content delivery in government websites
- Creating a New Website to support new government initiatives and services
- Configuring Logging to ensure compliance and security in government web operations
- Configuring Host Headers to manage multiple domains on a single server in government settings
- Administering Applications for efficient management of web applications in government IT environments
- Administering Virtual Directories to organize content effectively in government websites
- Configuring Compression to optimize performance and resource usage in government web services
- Configuring MIME Settings to ensure proper handling of various file types in government web applications
- Basic Administrative Tasks for routine maintenance of government web servers
Web Application Administration for Government [only sections relevant to your environment would be covered]
- ASP for legacy web applications in government systems
- ASP.NET for modern, dynamic web applications in government settings
- ISAPI for integrating native code with IIS 7 in government IT environments
- CGI for supporting external applications and scripts in government web services
- FastCGI (including the FastCGI interface available as an add-on in IIS 7.0 or standard in IIS 7.5) for efficient application hosting in government settings
Web Application Pool Administration for Government
- Understanding Web Application Pools to manage resource allocation and isolation in government web servers
- Virtual Directories versus Applications to organize content and applications effectively
- Understanding the w3wp.exe Process to monitor and troubleshoot application performance in government settings
- Application Pool Security to ensure secure execution of web applications in government IT environments
- Advanced Settings for fine-tuning application pool behavior in government systems
- Application Pool Users to manage user accounts and permissions in government web applications
Packaging and Deployment for Government Applications
- Overview of Options for ASP.NET application deployment in government IT environments
- ClickOnce for simple, secure deployment of .NET applications in government settings
- Building an installer package to distribute government web applications efficiently
- Handling deployment of updated applications to ensure continuous service delivery in government operations
- Versioning applications and managing the deployment of updated applications to maintain system integrity in government IT environments
Delegating Remote Administration for Government IT Environments
- Introducing the Main Characters involved in remote administration of IIS 7 for government systems
- IIS 7 Manager Remote Access to facilitate off-site management and support in government IT environments
- Delegation Settings to control access and permissions for remote administrators in government settings
Securing IIS 7 for Government Operations
- Types of Attacks that can target government web servers
- Securing the Server to protect against cyber threats in government IT environments
- Securing IIS 7 to ensure robust security measures are in place for government web services
- Using the Request Filter (configuration GUI is an add-on in IIS 7.0; standard in IIS 7.5) to prevent malicious requests in government systems
- Rewriting URLs with the Rewrite module (available as an add-on from iis.net) to enhance security and usability of government websites
Authentication and Authorization for Government Web Services
- Authentication Types supported by IIS 7 for secure access to government web applications
- Configuring the Authentication Types in Use in Your Organization to align with government security policies
- Understanding IIS 7 User Accounts to manage user identities and permissions effectively in government IT environments
SSL and TLS for Secure Government Web Services
- Securing a Website with TLS to protect sensitive data in government web applications
- Requiring SSL or TLS to enforce secure connections in government systems
- Client Certificates for enhanced authentication and security in government web services
Monitoring and Performance Tuning for Government Web Services
- How to Monitor IIS 7 to ensure optimal performance and reliability of government web servers
- IIS Performance Tuning Techniques to optimize resource usage and response times in government IT environments
- Monitoring and tuning your .NET code to improve the efficiency of government applications
- Performance tuning suggestions for .NET applications to enhance user experience in government web services
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting for Government Web Services
- Common Issues that can arise in government IT environments
- Runtime Status and Control API for real-time monitoring of application performance in government systems
- IIS 7 Error Pages to provide useful feedback to users and administrators in government web services
- Failed Request Tracing to diagnose issues with requests in government IT environments
- Error Logging to track and analyze errors in government web applications
- Access Logging to monitor user activity and access patterns in government systems
- ASP.NET Tracing for detailed diagnostics of .NET application issues in government settings
- IIS Troubleshooting Strategies to resolve common problems efficiently in government IT environments
- ASP.NET Troubleshooting Strategies to address issues specific to .NET applications in government web services
- Log4net and other approaches for systematically integrating logging into your applications to enhance troubleshooting capabilities in government IT environments
- Using Additional IIS 7 Built-In Tools to support diagnostic activities in government systems
- Using Installable IIS 7 tools to extend the functionality of IIS 7 for government web services
Configuring and Load Balancing Web Farms for Government IT Environments
- IIS 7 and Web Farms to support high-availability and scalability in government web services
- Content Configuration to ensure consistent content delivery across multiple servers in government settings
- Content Replication to synchronize data between servers in government web farms
- Complete Redundancy to eliminate single points of failure in government IT environments
- Load Balancing to distribute traffic evenly and efficiently across servers in government web services
- Other Considerations for optimizing performance and reliability in government web farms
Looking Ahead to IIS 8 for Government Web Services
Requirements
The provided content is essential for government operations and must be adapted to ensure clarity, factual accuracy, and alignment with public sector workflows, governance, and accountability. For government use, this information will support effective decision-making and transparent communication.
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