Microsoft to combine IIS and Transaction Server

The next version of Microsoft Internet Information Server, code-named K2,will integrate with Microsoft Transaction Server (code-named Viper), making communication between Web-based objects transparent to developers.The new release, due to enter

Paul Thurrott

January 26, 1997

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The next version of Microsoft Internet Information Server, code-named K2,will integrate with Microsoft Transaction Server (code-named Viper), making communication between Web-based objects transparent to developers.The new release, due to enter beta by April, will be able to schedule andqueue transactions using a new technology called Falcon. Confused? Basically, the next version of IIS will overcome the weakness of anysingle executable program to handle multiple transactions on the Web server. This will prevent users from getting error messages and blank Web pages while viewing an overloaded site while allowing developers to createsimple ISAPI applications that run on the server in whatever language theychoose: C++, Visual Basic, Delphi, Java, etc.One concern about the new IIS is that the Web server is becoming the central platform rather than NT. Microsoft, due to ship NT 5.0 this year,denies this, saying that Web technology evolves faster than OS releaseswill allow. K2 will be the second major release of IIS since NT 4.0shipped last summer

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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