EPiServer Azure Virtual Path Provider, part two

This is the second blog post about creating a virtual path provider for EPiServer CMS that can be used together with the Windows Azure platform. It’s the fourth installment in the “Running EPiServer on the Windows Azure Platform” series. [More]

EPiServer Azure Virtual Path Provider, part one

This blog post is about creating a virtual path provider for EPiServer CMS that can be used together with the Windows Azure platform. It’s the fourth installment in the “Running EPiServer on the Windows Azure Platform” series. [More]

Creating the EPiServer CMS Windows Azure project in Visual Studio

This blog post is about creating a Windows Azure Web Role project in Visual Studio and adding EPiServer CMS to it. It’s the third installment in the series “Running EPiServer on the Windows Azure Platform”. We’re going to be using the sample public templates EPiServer CMS 6 website and the database we created in the previous blost post. [More]

Creating the EPiServer CMS database on SQL Azure

This blog post is about creating the EPiServer CMS database on SQL Azure. The post entails modifying the EPiServer database and I cannot stress enough that you should never attempt this with a production environment. This is for demo and experimental purposes only. Enough seriousness – let’s go! :) [More]

EPiServer CMS on the Windows Azure Platform

This blog post is the first in a series on how to deploy EPiServer CMS to the Windows Azure Platform. It involves modifying the EPiServer database, rearranging the configuration files and moving files that were traditionally centralized in “program files” into the website project folder. This approach is not supported by EPiServer neither is it in any way shape or form recommended for a production environment. That said, let’s rock’n’roll! [More]

Introduction to BizTalk Explorer Services

The birth of BES came out of necessity for a BizTalk WCF API when I was working on a Windows Phone 7 project. I had taken a look at BizTalk Data Services by Tellago. But in the end I went down my own path in order to be in complete control and, honestly, the learning experience of it. [More]

EPiServer 4 and the active directory

This post describes the error “The trust relationship between the primary domain and the trusted domain failed” in EPiServer 4. [More]

“You are not authorized to view this page” in IE, but works fine in FireFox!

This post is about resolving the issue of loopback in IE when using FQDN in the hosts-file together with IIS. [More]

Generics. And why should make love to them. Constantly.

Let’s get back to basics. Usually any .NET-developer can get by using rudimentary development. Class this, method that. However, by actively pursuing to excel in your craftmanship you’ll discover just how awesome the .NET-framework is. Because that’s what development is: a craft. And as any professional, we should aim to excel and become better at what we do. [More]

Interview with me by Martin Soderlund (http://blog.dileno.com)

Just before leaving for my vacation and starting my new job at Sogeti I was interviewed by friend and colleague Martin Soderlund from Hallvarsson & Halvarsson. [More]