It depends on the logic. Doing the rule like your example about is a piece of piss in ARR.
I have a site that is 50% SharePoint and 50% Wordpress all published through ARR - works fine. David Connors [email protected] | M +61 417 189 363 Download my v-card: https://www.codify.com/cards/davidconnors Follow me on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/davidconnors Connect with me on LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors On 20 November 2013 08:26, Dave Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > yeah we use that now to get us past some issues we have with services etc > in dev however there is quite a mess of setup - from my experience anyway - > about each application needing to know alot about other applications which > didnt really work for me. We also like putting logic into the routing and I > don't believe you can do this with ARR? > > Thanks > > > On 20 November 2013 08:55, David Connors <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Have you had a look at application request routing in iis7? >> On 19 Nov 2013 22:38, "Dave Walker" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> at work we have a setup with Zeus (stingray now I think) sitting as a >>> load balancer in front of our web pools. Over time we've used the LB for a >>> whole lot more than we should have and now have a bunch of logic sitting in >>> there directing traffic around. >>> >>> e.g. we have rules like >>> >>> if(string.startsWith('/framework')){ >>> pool.use('static.content'); >>> } >>> >>> One of the problems with this is that it makes our automated testing on >>> our local environments more difficult. If we are wanting to test the >>> integration of two or more sites (something we do quite often) on our >>> local, development, test, and production environments, then we need >>> something sitting between the load balancer and the pools doing the work. >>> >>> We've talked in the past about using NGINX or Varnish as this layer as >>> they are scalable solutions however the experience on windows for these >>> isnt' great. >>> >>> I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or ideas for what/how we >>> can solve this from a local development machine all the way up to a >>> production environment. >>> >> >
