Displaying Services and Service Endpoint Data
This section describes different ways to display endpoints and services by using IIS Manager extensions in AppFabric as well as through Windows PowerShell cmdlets.
Display services using IIS Manager extensions. You can use the IIS Manager extensions added by AppFabric to display services. At the computer, site, or application level you can click the Services icon to display all the services within the selected scope. For more information about displaying services, refer to Display Services Using IIS Manager Extensions and Services Page. For information about configuring services, refer to Configuring Applications and Services.
Display services using AppFabric cmdlets. You can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to display services in AppFabric. For more information, refer to Display Services Using Windows Server AppFabric Cmdlets. For details on the Services window, refer to Services Page. For details on displaying services using cmdlets, refer to Display Services Using Windows Server AppFabric Cmdlets.
Display endpoint data using IIS Manager extensions. You can use the IIS Manager extensions added by AppFabric to display endpoints. For more information, refer to Display Endpoint Data Using IIS Manager Extensions. At the computer, site, or application level you can click the Endpoints icon to display all the endpoints configured for that scope. For details on configuring endpoints, refer to Configure Endpoints Using IIS Manager Extensions.
Display endpoint data using AppFabric cmdlets. You can use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to display endpoints in AppFabric. For more information, refer to Display Endpoint Data Using Windows Server AppFabric Cmdlets. For details on configuring endpoints using cmdlets, refer to Configure Endpoints Using Windows Server AppFabric Cmdlets.