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RespondidoWhich software to maintain a big website with ASP.net and XBAP-WPF pages?

  • quinta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2008 0:33marck68 Medalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuário
     

    Hi Guys,

     

    I would like to build a web site where some pages are produce with asp.net other with xbap or wpf.

    Which software makes easy to maintain a website like this?

    VS2008 does look great to build small web sites but what about bigger ones?

     

    Is there a software that allow to create a copy of the web site on the computer and than publish just the part of the web site (ASP, WPF) that has been updated?

     

    Cheers

     

     

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  • quinta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2008 9:07Stefan Dobrev Medalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuário
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    I think that VS 2008 is your only option. If your site is huge you should partition it using sub-web projects. You can also use web deployment project to customize your deployment procedure.
  • quinta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2008 17:32marck68 Medalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuárioMedalhas de usuário
     

    Hi Stefan,

     

    Thanks for the answer.

     

    Do you know if expression web can deal with wpf applications? I mean I could publish a wpf application on a virtual web site on my PC with vs2008, then I could use expression web to publish the full site on the server or just part of the web site that need to be updated.

     

    Is that possible?

     

    I could be wrong but vs 2008 does not look to me flexible enough in dealing with big web sites even with the sub-web projects. This is just an impression, I dont have any experience from this point of view.

     

    Cheers