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<maml:para>Application Server provides an integrated environment for deploying and running custom business applications that are built with the Microsoft® .NET Framework version 3.0. When you install the Application Server role, you can select services that support applications that are designed to use COM+, Message Queuing, Web services, and distributed transactions.</maml:para>

<maml:para>Application Server provides information technology (IT) professionals and developers with the following benefits:</maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>A core runtime that supports effective deployment and management of high-performance business applications</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>The .NET Framework development environment that delivers a simplified programming model and a high-performance execution model for server-based applications</maml:para>

<maml:para>The .NET Framework enables Web services, and it integrates new applications with existing applications and infrastructure.</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>A user-friendly installation wizard that provides choices for the various role services and features that you need to run applications in your organization</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>Installation functionality that automatically installs the features for a given role service</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>
</maml:list>

<maml:para>For information about the Application Server role, see Application Server (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=48544</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=48544"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>).</maml:para>

<maml:para>In the following sections, learn more about the Application Server role, the required and optional features in the Application Server role, and hardware and software used for running the Application Server role. At the end of this topic, learn how to open the interfaces for the Application Server role and how to find more information about the Application Server role.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction><maml:content><maml:sections><maml:section>
<maml:title>What is the Application Server role?</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Application Server is an expanded server role in the Windows Server® 2008 operating system. The new version of Application Server provides an integrated environment for deploying and running custom server-based business applications. This environment simplifies the process of deploying applications that respond to requests that arrive over the network from remote client computers or from other applications. Typically, applications that are deployed on Application Server take advantage of one or more of the following technologies: </maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>Internet Information Services (IIS) (the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server that is built into Windows Server)</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>Microsoft .NET Framework versions 3.0 and 2.0</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>ASP.NET</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>COM+</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC)</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>Message Queuing</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>Web services that are built with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>
</maml:list>

<maml:para>The Application Server role is useful when Windows Server 2008 runs applications that depend on services or features that are part of the integrated Application Server role. You select the appropriate services or features when you install the Application Server role. For example, you might install a specific configuration of Microsoft BizTalk® Server that uses one or more of the services or features that are part of the Application Server environment. </maml:para>

<maml:para>Typically, the Application Server role is valuable when you are deploying a business application that requires specific role services, as indicated by the developer of the application. For example, your organization may have an order processing application that accesses customer records that are stored in a database. The application accesses the customer records through a set of WCF Web services. In this case, because WCF is part of the .NET Framework 3.0—which is a feature of Application Server—you can use Application Server to deploy and configure WCF on any computer where you want your order processing application to run, and you can install the database on the same computer or on a different computer. For more information about WCF, see What is Windows Communication Foundation? (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81260</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81260"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>).</maml:para>

<maml:para>Not every server application requires the installation of the Application Server role to run properly. For example, the Application Server role is not required to support Microsoft Exchange Server or Microsoft SQL Server™ on Windows Server 2008.</maml:para>

<maml:para>To determine if the Application Server role is required for your organization's business applications, have your administrators work closely with the application's developers to understand the requirements of the application, for example, whether it uses the .NET Framework 3.0 or COM+ components.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section><maml:section>
<maml:title>Features in the Application Server role</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>The following features are part of the Application Server role and, except for the default features, they are selected by the administrator during role installation.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction>
<maml:sections>
<maml:section>
<maml:title>Application Server Foundation</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>The Application Server Foundation is the group of technologies that are installed by default when you install the Application Server role. Essentially, the Application Server Foundation is the .NET Framework 3.0. </maml:para>

<maml:para>Windows Server 2008 includes the .NET Framework 2.0, regardless of any server role that is installed. The .NET Framework 2.0 contains the Common Language Runtime (CLR), which provides a code-execution environment that promotes safe execution of code, simplified code deployment, and support for interoperability of multiple languages, as well as extensive libraries for building applications. </maml:para>

<maml:para>At a high level, the .NET Framework 3.0 consists of these basic components:</maml:para>

<maml:para>The .NET Framework</maml:para>

<maml:para>WCF</maml:para>

<maml:para>Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)</maml:para>

<maml:para>Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)</maml:para>

<maml:para>The Application Server Foundation adds the .NET Framework 3.0 features to the baseline .NET Framework 2.0 features. For more information about the .NET Framework 3.0, see .NET Framework Developer Center (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81263</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81263"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>).</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Web Server</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Selecting this option during Application Server installation adds IIS version 7.0, the Web server that is built into Windows Server 2008. IIS has been available in Windows Server for many years, but it has been revised significantly for Windows Server 2008 to provide improvements in performance, security, management, supportability, reliability, and modularity.</maml:para>

<maml:para>IIS provides the following benefits:</maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>IIS enables Application Server to host internal or external Web sites or services with static or dynamic content.</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>IIS provides support for ASP.NET applications that are accessed from a Web browser.</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>

<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>IIS provides support for Web services that are built with WCF or ASP.NET.</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>
</maml:list>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>COM+ Network Access</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Selecting this option during Application Server installation adds COM+ Network Access for remote invocation of application components that are built on and hosted in COM+. Such application components are also sometimes called Enterprise Services components. </maml:para>

<maml:para>COM+ Network Access is a remote invocation capability that has been supported in Windows Server since Windows 2000 Server, and it continues to be supported in Windows Server 2008. Newer applications typically use WCF to support remote invocation because WCF provides loose coupling, which makes integrated systems less dependent on each other, and interoperability across multiple platforms.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Windows Process Activation Service</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Selecting this option during installation of the Application Server role adds Windows Process Activation Service (WAS). WAS is the new process activation mechanism for Windows Vista® and the Windows Server 2008 operating systems. WAS retains the familiar IIS 6.0 process model (application pools and message-based process activation) and hosting features (such as rapid failure protection, health monitoring, and recycling), but it removes the dependency on HTTP from the activation architecture. IIS 7.0 uses WAS to accomplish message-based activation over HTTP. WCF can also use the non-HTTP protocols that are supported by WAS, such as TCP, Message Queuing, and Named Pipes—in addition to HTTP—to provide message-based activation. This makes it possible for applications that use communication protocols to take advantage of IIS features, such as process recycling, rapid fail protection, and the common configuration system, that were previously available only to HTTP-based applications.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Net.TCP Port Sharing</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Net.TCP Port Sharing is a new service in Windows Server 2008. Selecting this option during Application Server installation adds the Net.TCP Port Sharing Service. This role service makes it possible for multiple applications to use a single TCP port for incoming communications. For example, multiple applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that is built with WCF can share the same port. Sharing ports is often a requirement when firewall configurations or network restrictions allow only a limited number of open ports or when multiple, distinct instances of a WCF application must be running and available at the same time. </maml:para>

<maml:para>So that multiple WCF applications can share ports (also known as multiplexing), the Net.TCP Port Sharing Service performs multiplexing. The Net.TCP Port Sharing Service accepts incoming connection requests using TCP. The service then forwards incoming requests automatically to the various WCF services based on the target addresses of the requests. Port sharing works only when the WCF applications use the net.tcp protocol for incoming communications. </maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Distributed Transactions</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Distributed transaction support has been in Windows Server since Microsoft Windows NT® Server 4.0, and this support continues in Windows Server 2008. Applications that connect to and perform updates on multiple databases or other transactional resources may require that these updates are performed with "all-or-none" transactional semantics—a technology that ensures that every part of the transaction is complete or the whole transaction is rolled back to its original state. These databases and transactional resources may be on a single computer or distributed across a network. The MS DTC in Windows Server 2008 provides these transactional semantics. </maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>
</maml:sections>
</maml:section><maml:section>
<maml:title>Hardware and software considerations</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>The Application Server role has no special hardware or software requirements beyond the requirements for running Windows Server 2008. However, your applications that run in the Application Server environment may have their own requirements for processing power, memory, or disc space. Work with the developers who provide the applications to identify these requirements.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section><maml:section>
<maml:title>Installing the Application Server role</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>After you finish installing the operating system, a list of initial configuration tasks appears. Use the following procedure to install the Application Server role using the Add Roles Wizard. </maml:para>

<maml:procedure><maml:title>To install the Application Server role</maml:title><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>Click <maml:ui>Start</maml:ui>, point to <maml:ui>Administrative Tools</maml:ui>, and then click <maml:ui>Server Manager</maml:ui>.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>If the <maml:ui>User Account Control</maml:ui> dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click <maml:ui>Yes</maml:ui>.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>On the <maml:ui>Action</maml:ui> menu, click <maml:ui>Add roles</maml:ui>.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>The <maml:ui>Add Roles Wizard</maml:ui> appears. Click <maml:ui>Next</maml:ui>.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>On the <maml:ui>Select Server Roles</maml:ui> page, click the <maml:ui>Application Server</maml:ui> check box.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>In the <maml:ui>Add Features Required for Application Server?</maml:ui> dialog box, click <maml:ui>Add Required Features</maml:ui>, and then click <maml:ui>Next</maml:ui>.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>Information about the Application Server role appears. Familiarize yourself with the information, and then click <maml:ui>Next</maml:ui>.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>On the <maml:ui>Select Role Services</maml:ui> page, select the role services that are necessary to run your applications (for example, <maml:ui>Web Server (IIS) Support</maml:ui> for hosting Web sites, or <maml:ui>Distributed Transactions</maml:ui>, if your applications need remote transactions capability), and then click <maml:ui>Next</maml:ui>. Application Server Foundation, the default role service, is always installed as a part of the Application Server role.</maml:para>

<maml:alertSet class="note"><maml:title>Note </maml:title>
<maml:para>Work with the developer who created the application to identify the role services that are necessary to run the application. </maml:para>
</maml:alertSet>

<maml:alertSet class="note"><maml:title>Note </maml:title>
<maml:para>Some role services require the installation of supporting features or role services from other roles. If this is the case, you have the option to install or not install the required features or role services.</maml:para>
</maml:alertSet>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>If the installation of a supporting feature or role service from another role is required, the next pages provide important information about the feature or set of features. Click <maml:ui>Next</maml:ui> to proceed to the <maml:ui>Confirm Installation Options </maml:ui>page. </maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step><maml:step><maml:sections><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title>
<maml:para>Click <maml:ui>Install</maml:ui> to begin installing the Application Server role with the options that appear on the page. The installation process can be lengthy, depending on the role services that you select. After the installation process starts, input from the operator is not necessary. When the installation process is finished, the status of the installation appears on the <maml:ui>Installation Results</maml:ui> page.</maml:para>
</maml:section></maml:sections></maml:step></maml:procedure>
</maml:introduction></maml:section><maml:section>
<maml:title>Managing the Application Server role</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Installing the Application Server role does not install a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. You can manage the Application Server role through Server Manager.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section><maml:section>
<maml:title>For more information</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>To learn more about the Application Server role, you can view the Help on your server. To do this, search for appserver.chm on your computer, and then open it.</maml:para>

<maml:para>For more information about the Application Server role, see topics for Windows Server 2008 on the Web: </maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>What's New in Application Server in Windows Server 2008 (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=88958</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=88958"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>)</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>
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