Build And Deploy .net Mvc Project Using TFS Configuration?
Mar 28, 2010I need to build and deploy my asp.net mvc project using TFS Configuration
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View 1 RepliesI have created 2 projects in a solution. One project contains Asp.net classes with login page and different other pages.
Another project contains a web service.
When I launch the solution(click F6 in visual studio 2008) the login page can access to the method of the webservice. Both projects are launched.
However when i added this 2 projects into IIS and deploy them (with create command) the login page cannot contact the method of the web service. Even though the web service is running because i can acces it manually. But they cannot communicate each other.
I've been doing this project at work on a little app that we use for building and deploying websites to different customers. It works quite well, and we actually only have to press two buttons to have our DataProviders and DataRecords generated from sql and having our dll's compiled and everything sent to the customers ftp as a zip file, ready to unpack and use.
Now the problem is that since I've upgraded to Windows 7 (was XP) our compiler (either csc.exe or the msbuild.exe) seems to be messing with the codepage of our generated files. Resulting in æøå and characters alike are being converted to what seems to be ANSI encoding (this doesn't happen when running on XP).
I've been searching the net to find a viable solution to our problem and the only thing I have come upon is that the .NET framework version 4 has a parameter for codepage. Since we are using webdeploy build files on the 2.0 framework (and don't have time to roll our projects on to the next version framework) I would like to know if anyone has a quick remedy to resolve our problems with codepage.
I have developed a small website to be hosted in my client's office (intranet). This is my first website. I don't know how to deploy it.!! We can run it by copying and pasting the whole project folder in their server. But if we do like that they can modify the code whenever they need.
View 2 Replieswhat files are needed to deply a project?
View 1 RepliesI have tried to deploy a project using Windows Installer Deployment. And Successfully installed it in computer. But it is unable to connect with the Database in my system. Earlier the same project worked from my Visual studio but it is not working after the deployment.
View 3 RepliesIt is possible to create a Visual Studio Web Setup Project that deploy my files outside wwwroot folder and set IIS virtual directory to this folder?
View 1 RepliesI have created a service project in VS 2005 that is ready for test. What files do I need to move to the test box from my project build?
View 9 RepliesI need to know how to add a post build event to a Web Deployment Project.
How can it be done?
I am receiving an error: The parameter 'configFileBaseName' is invalid when trying to build a project on my macintosh thru a windows server 2003 VMwAre fusion virtual machine This solution runs fine on Visual Studio 2010 on my PC running Windows 7 I don't think the platform has anything to do with the error though - but cannot find anything on the web to help me troubleshoot the problem. Something tells me this has more to do with setting up my IIS site configuration - perhaps I missed something?
View 1 RepliesI have an ASP.NET 3.5 website application using C# and SQL 2005 running on a web server. Now the application has the ability to create new aspx pages with content and the relative aspx.cs and design.cs pages needed on the fly and store them in the base directory on the server. Think of it as a crued Visual Studio website on the server for admin to click a few options on a page then the new pages are created for them without the need of a web developer. This all works fine and the code is working 100% (for the moment).
My problem now is the following: When i now navigate to this newly created page i get the following error - Parse Error : Could not load type 'Namespace.PageName'
I've looked into the reasoning and microsoft say "These errors occur if the .aspx page contains a reference to a code-behind module and if the application has not been built." Which now makes sense the application does not realise that these new pages are part of its system even though i can navigate to them.How do i get the system to recognise these new pages and rebuild itself accordingly?Now i cannot rebuild the system localy then reupload to the server, this needs to be accomplished on the server by the system, because the site cannot afford to have down time everytime admin decide to add new pages.
i am facing an issue with crystal report when i deploy my web application in client side. I have a web application developed in visual studio 3.5. Our build machine contains crystal report version 10.5, we have published the web application and created the build to deploy in the client machine IIS. We have installed the redistribution of crystal report 11 in the client machine. we have currected the config file and all based on this. but we are getting a runtime error when the application try to load reports.
View 1 RepliesProblem is occur when i deploy a MVC project on IIS 5.0. 0n IIS I create a new virtual dicrectory with alias name is POS, when I run my site I have got directories without alias name like that "localhostScriptCommon.js" intead of "localhostPOSScriptCommon.js", so website can't get any javascript files and other files but the links to pages is ok.
View 2 RepliesI built my ASP.NET website using vs2008 professional.
Now I have purchased vs2010 professional edition.
I do format my computer and then installed vs2010.
Now I want to deploy my website in vs2010, but it is giving configuration error in <add assemblies...
Configuration Error
Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Core, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'
I am deploying my first ASP MVC project. The project runs just fine, I would like to take the next step and run this outside of my visual studio environment on my local IIS. I am running Windows7, Visual Studio 2008, and I have created a basic ASP MVC project. On my solution, I find the project I would like to deploy. I right click and select Publish. I have backed up C:inetpubwwwroot and would like to deploy there. I accept all defaults, and click the "Publish" button. The Output Build window shows 1 project failed.
Basically is says that it is unable to add any of the binaries to the site, copy files, create new directories. Access is denied. When I do click "Publish" at work, I don't get these errors. What do I have to do here to publish the website to make the website available to the rest of my home network? Also wwwroot appears to be readonly, but telling the folder to not be read only doesn't seem to help, it still appears to be readonly even after I've unselected this property in the property dialog.
There has been a suggestion that on Win7, you launch VS2008 as an Admin. While this does appear to work, I find it hard to believe that this is the "way" you do it.
i have created asp.net web application which use Crystal report 2008. Now i want to publish this project. i have installed full version of Crystal report 2008 on server. And all works good. But my bosh does not want Full Crystal Report 2008 to be installed on server. now my question: what i can do?
View 1 RepliesI've created a Data Base project with some CLR functions and stored procedures.
I'd like to deploy the assembly under different schema then the default dbo.
Is it possible?
CRRedist2008_ia64.msi installs the crystal reports runtime dlls in the GAC.
However, I would like to install these dll in the bin directory of my .NET project and deploy. I copied all the Crystal Reports dlls which gets installed by CRRedist2008_ia64.msi in the GAC ino the in directory of the project and referenced these dlls in my project. However, I still get the following error message.
Is there a way to not install the runtime but copy the dlls manually?
Server Error in '/***_net' Application.
An error has occurred while attempting to load the Crystal Reports runtime.
Either the Crystal Reports registry key permissions are insufficient or the Crystal Reports runtime is not installed correctly.
install the appropriate Crystal Reports redistributable (CRRedist*.msi) containing the correct version of the Crystal Reports runtime (x86, x64, or Itanium) required. [URL]
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.LoadSaveReportException: An error has occurred while attempting to load the Crystal Reports runtime.
Either the Crystal Reports registry key permissions are insufficient or the Crystal Reports runtime is not installed correctly.
install the appropriate Crystal Reports redistributable (CRRedist*.msi) containing the correct version of the Crystal Reports runtime (x86, x64, or Itanium) required. [URL]
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Is there any way that I can make it so that to use a "Production" publish profile, it would require that the build configuration was set to Release?
I believe you're supposed to be able to customize the profiles with add-ons or something...?
i have a project that is developed in asp.net 1.1. But i have vs 2010 installed...can i modify,debug and deploy from vs 2010.
View 1 RepliesI am using Visual Studio 2010 and therefore have RDLC 2010 so developed couple of reports but when I run the project within developer machine and tries to export in Excel it works fine. But when I deploy my project on UAT machine (IIS) it simply refuses to export with the following error"The file you are trying to open 'myreport[1].xls' is in a different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file."then it ask do u want to open anyway...when you select YES then it comes simply blank.
View 1 RepliesI've noticed that my project builds successfully when I hit F6.But when I run it with F5 the compilation errors in my C# surface.Why is this?Is it because the JIT compilation happens when I debug with F5 but not when I build with F6?
View 6 RepliesWe are migrating a project from classic Asp.Net web forms to Asp.Net MVC. I have followed the fours steps outlined here [URL] and all is working well. Now I want to get Visual Studio to include MVC item templates in the "add new item" dialog. So I add {F85E285D-A4E0-4152-9332-AB1D724D3325}; to the <projecttypeguids> element in the csproj file. So this succeeds in adding MVC support to the Visual Studio "add new item" dialog, but now the build fails. And it fails in the strangest way. The three projects that make up the solution each complete with "build succeeded" but the process ends with a message
Build: 2 succeeded or up-to-date, 1 failed, 0 skipped
I am able to F5 debug, but I am not able to publish. We are using Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and migrating to MVC 2.0. Anyone have any ideas why the build is failing after adding this project type guid?
When working with an ASP.Net application, when I rebuild the solution, I would like it to automatically refresh the current version thats running through the integrated server in the browser.
I have looked through post build commands and afterbuild targeting but I have not been successful so far. I would like to do this straight through VS2008 if possible without needing to install anything extra, put if thats not possible then any solution would do!
I have a solution which contains a website and various class libraries. The exists on the file system like so:
C:Projects MyWebsitedevMyWebsite.sln
C:ProjectsCoreMyClassLibrary1.csproj
C:ProjectsCoreMyClassLibrary2.csproj
I want to move the App.config file from MyClassLibrary1 project to the bin of the MyClassLibrary2. I want to do this on post build in VS or MSBuild using relative paths if possible. This way anybody checking out the projects will not have to modify any paths if they choose to locate the project in a different location.
I have already tried the following approaches but to no avail.
copy /Y "$(ProjectDir)App.config"
$(ProjectDir).. MyClassLibrary2$(OutDir) MyClassLibrary2.dll.config"