IIS (Internet Information Server) is one of the most powerful web servers from Microsoft that is used to host your ASP.NET Web application. IIS has it's own ASP.NET Process Engine to handle the ASP.NET request. So, when a request comes from client to server, IIS takes that request and process it and send response back to clients
When client request for some information from a web server, request first reaches to HTTP.SYS of IIS. HTTP.SYS then send the request to respective Application Pool. Application Pool then forward the request to worker process to load the ISAPI Extension which will create an HTTPRuntime Object to Process the request via HTTPModule and HTTPHanlder. After that the ASP.NET Page LifeCycle events starts.
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2 comments:
Dear Abhijit,
Thank you for the great article. I must accept that I learnt something new about IIS request processing from this article that I didn't know earlier.
Awesome article!
Keep it up and take care.
Regards,
Sheo Narayan
Thank you so much Sheo !!
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