Configuration :: Files Needed To Deploy Project?
Nov 29, 2010what files are needed to deply a project?
View 1 Replieswhat files are needed to deply a project?
View 1 RepliesAt the moment, I've been pre-compiling using the aspnet_compiler with the -u switch but not -i. However I've noticed that if I've done a build in development since, even if I'm only promoting a flat aspx page to live, it looks for the revelant compilation *.dll which is not there.For my website, my ideal is that:
* I can update the aspx pages in terms of layout (like with asp.net 1.1)
* If code changes, I only need to deploy the updated aspx pages and the new compiled dll (like with asp.net 1.1), rather than the whole site again (generally I'm adding / improving features rather than whole re-write, and I don't want excessive downtime - also I don't have access to the live IIS)
* I'd rather not place the aspx.vb files on the live web server
I 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 need to build and deploy my asp.net mvc project using TFS Configuration
View 1 RepliesI 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 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'm looking for good approch for below requirement. I would appreciate if someone can guide me on this.
I would like to write a script,
1. which checkout the latest files from SVN
2. Then compile the solution files.
3. If some compilation errors, need to send a mail.
I'm not looking for any deployment as of now.
All I want to write the script to know is, can latest version of SVN tree compile successfull or not.
I try to create a web setup project. Following this example ttp://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/06/15/tip-trick-creating-packaged-asp-net-setup-programs-with-vs-2005.aspx everything was perfect. Now I need to find how going trought the wizard exclude some files from Content files Output.
View 3 RepliesI ahve a solution with a few dll projects, a winforms testbed and a WCF webservice project. In the data project, I have a base class that does the following:
public class BaseDAO
{
private const string CONNECTION_NAME = "OracleConnectionString";
protected static string GetConnectionString()
{
ConnectionStringSettingsCollection settings =
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings;
string conStr = "";
if (settings != null)
{
foreach(ConnectionStringSettings setting in settings)
{
if (setting.Name == CONNECTION_NAME)
{
conStr = setting.ConnectionString;
}
}
return conStr;
}
else
{
throw new NotImplementedException("The connction string can't be found");
}
}
You might ask, why do I need to loop and check the name against a constant? Well, I have defined the connection string in the service project's web.config, but this above code always find two connection strings, one is a sqlexpress which I guess is a default database of some sort. So, to separate that one against the one I really use, I have to loop through all entries and pick out the one I plan to use. How do I prevent this? Is there a better way to fetch the connection string from the data project?
I was merging my web.config file and one I downloaded for open source forums, as it told me to. I copied the different lines myself, but now I'm getting three compile errors in my file.
Here are the errors:
1- The 'compliation' start tag on line 47 does not match the end tag of 'system.web'. Line 205, position 4.
2- Tag was not closed. (On line 47, column 4)
3- Expecting end tag </compilation>. (On line 205, column 3)
I'll also post my web.config file below.
[Code]....
i have a production server that does not have ftp access. Possible way to deploy files is connecting with remote desktop client and send files.
As you know this approach is highly hard and time inefficient.
I'm trying to enable rewrited urls in my project.it's very good described in this post: urlrewriting by scottgu It works very well when im running it on localhost, but as soon as i upload it to my host (.net 3.5), it doesn't work! i always get redirected to a 404 page!Is there a configuration needed to enable this?
as scottgu says no, but i don't find out why it's not working.
I have a encrpted web.config file. How to decrypt this file. Because I need to update connection string information in that file. So i need to decrypt the existing encrypted config and update the connection string then again I have to encrypt.Did not work below command. getting error(Decrypting configuration section...Failed to decrypt using provider 'RsaProtectedConfigurationProvider'. Error mess
age from the provider: Bad Data.)
aspnet_regiis -pdf "connectionStrings" <physical path of the we b.config file in server>
Problem 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.
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'm new @ linq and can't find anywhere where it mentions if the dbml or other files are necessary to deploy with a website.
View 2 RepliesJust wondering is there any drawbacks to publishing a ASP .NET web application by copying all the files in it? (That means all the .cs, .csproj files will be included in the published folder)
So far I can think that the published folder's total size may become a little bigger (but that a negligible issue for me).
For my *.resx files in App_GlobalResouces, what should the Build Action be? The defaults for creating a new resource file have Build Action as "Content", Copy to Output Directory as "Do not copy", and Custom Tool as "GlobalResourceProxyGenerator".
On certain servers I get an runtime error: "CS0101: The namespace 'Resources' already contains a definition..." that points to a "temporary asp.net files" folder. This makes me think that maybe I should be embedding these files so I don't have to worry about this duplicate registration. Or is my error the only real problem and keeping the physical files in the App_GlobalResouces section is fine?