Continuous Deployment to Windows Azure Web Sites with Team Foundation Services
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In this video, Brady Gaster demonstrates how you can use Team Foundation Services to continuously deploy an ASP.NET web site on Windows Azure Web Sites. As quickly as you can check in code, you can deploy your web site. This video shows you how to make it happen. If you're a Team Foundation Services user, this video will demonstrate how painless it is for you to continue using your favorite source control provider to publish your code directly to your web site.
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Very good feature and the demonstration is also awesome. What if I have not only one web app project in the solution under TFS, but also some library projects for web site logic, is the build process smart enough to build and deploy exactly the web app with all needed assemblies?
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