Sams Teach Yourself .Net in 21 Days
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- About the Author
- About the Technical Editor
- Acknowledgments
- We Want to Hear from You
- Introduction
- Week 1: At a Glance
- Day 1. Introduction to the Microsoft .NET Framework
- Day 2. Introduction to Visual Studio .NET
- Day 3. Writing Windows Forms Applications
- Day 4. Deploying Windows Forms Applications
- Day 5. Writing ASP.NET Applications
- Day 6. Deploying ASP.NET Applications
- Day 7. Exceptions, Debugging, and Tracing
- Week 1. In Review
- Week 2: At a Glance
- Day 8. Core Language Concepts in Visual Basic .NET and C#
- Day 9. Using Namespaces in .NET
- Day 10. Accessing Data with ADO.NET
- Day 11. Understanding Visual Database Tools
- Day 12. Accessing XML in .NET
- Day 13. XML Web Services in .NET
- Day 14. Components and .NET
- Week 2. In Review
- Week 3: At a Glance
- Day 15. Writing International Applications
- Day 16. Using Macros in Visual Studio .NET
- Day 17. Automating Visual Studio .NET
- Day 18. Using Crystal Reports
- Day 19. Understanding Microsoft Application Center Test
- Day 20. Using Visual SourceSafe
- Day 21. Object Role Modeling with Visio
- Week 3. In Review
Day 6. Deploying ASP.NET Applications
When you learned how to deploy Windows Forms applications two days ago, I mentioned that the deployment of Windows Forms and Web Forms applications is identical. Using the Windows Installer technology built into Visual Studio .NET, the method of deployment for all applications is the same. However, in ASP.NET applications, there are a couple more options for deployment based on the deployment target you have. Today, you learn
- The ASP.NET-specific deployment options
- How to use the Visual Studio .NET Copy Project dialog box
- How to manually deploy an ASP.NET application using XCopy deployment
- How to extend deployment functionality using Deployment Projects and Windows Installer
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