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C# Tutorial: 2 - Web Application Projects - Installing, Deploying and Configuring

   Chapter: ASP.NET Websites - Deployment, Maintenance and Using Web Servers to Serve Your Sites
Download! Skill Level: 300 (Intermediate)
Duration: 13:37
Size: 10.5MB
Versions/Editions Covered: Visual Studio 2005 , C# , Visual Basic
Added/Updated: Feb 22, 2007
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Web Application Projects (WAPs) are, for many, the preferred way to develop ASP.NET websites in Visual Studio 2005. WAPs are designed to mimic the Visual Studio 2003 environment almost exactly and, for someone migrating from VS2003 to VS2005, they are the perfect way to ease into the 'newness' of Visual Studio 2005. In other words, if you are upgrading a VS2003 project and you want to minimize the changes to your website (for a smooth upgrade), the Web Application Projects are for you!

Highlights from this video:
  • What are WAPs and how do they change your environment?
  • Pros and Cons of using WAPs vs. using the 'Publish Site' build options
  • Differences between using WAP and website projects
and much more
Tags for this video: copy deploy deployment install installation migrating migration upgrade upgrading xcopy  
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This video is part of the following video series: "An Overview of the Options for Deploying ASP.NET Websites"
In this video series, you will learn about six of the various ways that you can deploy your ASP.NET website in this series. If you are new to ASP.NET, you will want to watch all the videos in this series to gain an understanding of how xcopy deployment and various other techniques can be used to deploy your new ASP.NET websites.

Highlights from this video series:
  • An overview of four possible ways to deploy and serve your website
  • Using the 'Publish Website' dialog box
  • Pros and Cons of using the above methods
  • Configuring IIS to server your ASP.NET website
  • What are Web Application Projects (WAPs) and how do they change your environment?
  • Pros and Cons of using WAPs vs. using the 'Publish Site' build options
  • Differences between using WAP and website projects
  • How Web Deployment Projects (WDPs) differe from WAPs
  • Pros and Cons of using the WDPs
  • Best Practices for updating and maintaining your ASP.NET websites
  • When to use a Web Setup Project (WSP) instead of other options
  • Combining a Web Deployment Project with a Web Setup Project for efficient and maintainable websites
  • Pros and Cons of using WSPs
  • When to use 'Copy Website' instead of other options
  • Pros and Cons of using 'Copy Website'
and much more
To view all videos in this series, click here

About the Instructor:

Scott Whigham Scott Whigham is the founder of LearnItFirst.com, one of the web's most extensive video training libraries focusing on technical training. Scott is also an experienced consultant, trainer, and author with more than a decade of hands-on experience working with SQL Server databases, writing and debugging applications using Visual Studio, and performance tuning. Scott designed the architecture (websites, class libraries, and database) for the LearnItFirst.com websites and, most re... (Scott Whigham's full bio can be found on the About the Author page)

   
 
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