Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Deployment
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It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4. $0 In this episode, Vishal Joshi takes me to the whiteboard and explains how MSDeploy and the new Web Deployment features in Visual Studio 2010 work.
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Overview Post on Web Deployment with VS 2010 can be found at http://vishaljoshi.blogspot.com/2009/09/overview-post-for-web-deployment-in-vs.html
Great post!
Vishal,
Here is the scenario, I have my business logic in App_Code seggregated into many folders and i want to do an partial compiled deployment of App Code, is this facility there in new version ?
Hi TechChaser,
Unfortunately partial compiled deployment of App Code is not available in the VS UI...
-Vishal
Hey Vishal,
Nice post.
Being new to ASP.Net deployment, i am not sure if we can use the same technique to deploy new release of an existing site.
The publish SQL does not publish stored procedures.... Schema only. Not a good idea.
I will be giving a small demo in virtualtechdays , will be using this video for reference. Let me know if its fine. Awesome explanation
Interesting post. I have been wondering about this issue,so thanks for posting. Pretty cool post.It's really very nice and useful post.Thanks for sharing this with us!it’s my first visit
The way Hanselminutes teaches is very cool. Whatever he have taught I got that.
actually i am new to asp.net deployment , can you please me more about it ?
this is great article. very interesting and i can't wait for the Deployment.
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