tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post2478667044863094009..comments2024-03-20T20:27:05.438-07:00Comments on Vishal Joshi's Tangent: Web Deployment with VS 2010 and IISVishal R Joshihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05217117734084631137noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-36886237262751264922013-08-23T23:01:50.128-07:002013-08-23T23:01:50.128-07:00Hi,its an excellent method for Web Deployment with...Hi,its an excellent method for Web Deployment with Visual Studio 2010.Thanks for you help...<br /><br />-Aparna<br><a href="http://www.theosoftindia.com/" rel="nofollow">Theosoft</a> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09701377984223022528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-40038723611968664192012-11-25T22:23:41.214-08:002012-11-25T22:23:41.214-08:00its very helpful.Thank you very much
its very helpful.Thank you very much<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-54965109995100339162011-01-04T22:48:40.098-08:002011-01-04T22:48:40.098-08:00Im glad to see that people are actually writing ab...Im glad to see that people are actually writing about this issue in such a smart way, showing us all different sides to it.Justhosthttp://justhostrevealed.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-86015969411494421512010-10-22T12:03:04.355-07:002010-10-22T12:03:04.355-07:00Back when ASP.NET V1 was released, one of the sell...Back when ASP.NET V1 was released, one of the selling features was simple XCOPY deployment. I was sold and I'm sticking to it.PeteWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13600413304916581389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-84155157400491628322010-04-18T20:50:32.750-07:002010-04-18T20:50:32.750-07:00Brian, XDT does have functions that support both i...Brian, XDT does have functions that support both inline xpath and external xslt files for making your transforms. I dont see how not having an xslt 2.0 processer has anything to do with it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-85055877073322757862010-04-03T03:45:28.194-07:002010-04-03T03:45:28.194-07:00I am using Visual Studio 2010 Release candidate1. ...I am using Visual Studio 2010 Release candidate1. I have to deploy my web application which consists of a website, certain window services, certain WCF services and Sql Server 2005 database. <br /><br />I want to know how to deploy Window Services and WCF services using Web Package. <br /><br />Also, I want to create a web setup (.msi) for deployment instead of Web Package so that the .msi takes care of all the application and database deployment like the web package does.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-40122151935385482142009-07-18T10:24:33.202-07:002009-07-18T10:24:33.202-07:00Microsoft Has taken its next big after launching V...Microsoft Has taken its next big after launching VS2010 in the field of webdevelopment and deployment.Gdeephttp://www.gdeep.innoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-35241173996782329012009-03-31T15:05:00.000-07:002009-03-31T15:05:00.000-07:00XDT certainly will be useful to some, but those of...XDT certainly will be useful to some, but those of us that have a knowledge investment in XSLT or XQuery are going to be very frustrated that there isn't direct support for those languages.<BR/><BR/>Sure, for most trivial apps, XDT will produce smaller code (at least than XSLT/XPath 1.0), but size shouldn't be the primary determining factor, or we'd all be programming APL.NET or IronPerl.<BR/><BR/>Shouldn't there be choice of transform language for developers, just as with GP progamming languages? After all, Microsoft isn't killing VB anytime soon, are they?<BR/><BR/>I suspect the biggest part of the problem is the lack of an XSLT/XPath 2.0 processor in .NET.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01186394530871885873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-49605869254137911762009-02-05T02:36:00.000-08:002009-02-05T02:36:00.000-08:00IIS is a very wonderful service provided by Micros...IIS is a very wonderful service provided by Microsoft for windows users<BR/><A HREF="http://www.sanfranciscowebservices.com/" REL="nofollow">San Francisco Website Design</A>Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06274676271467555502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704450.post-34654338465124644972009-02-03T02:32:00.000-08:002009-02-03T02:32:00.000-08:00Internet Information Services (IIS) - formerly cal...Internet Information Services (IIS) - formerly called Internet Information Server - is a set of Internet-based services for servers created by Microsoft for use with Microsoft Windows. It is the world's second most popular web server in terms of overall websites behind the industry leader Apache HTTP Server.<BR/><A HREF="http://www.utahwebservices.com/" REL="nofollow"></A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com