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New Post 5/29/2008 11:18 PM
User is offline Wes Tatters
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Re: VS 2008 Express? 

The Beta1 release of the the service pack for 2008 express tools adds the ability to generate compiled wap projects.

This has a lot of do with SilverLight compiles - but also means in the future we will be able to generate WAP dlls for DNN
without the cost of VS2008.

If u dont mind playing with BETA software you can download the beta of the service pack now from msdn.


Westa

 
New Post 5/30/2008 7:49 AM
User is offline Dario Rossa
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Re: VS 2008 Express? 

Hi all,

to be honest some time ago I succeeded in compiling the assembly without using Visual Studio using only

c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_compiler  -m W3SVC/1/ROOT/Test C:\MyAppDeploy

I didn't dig into this, because I didn't need to have a compiled assembly, but did anyone try this before? Is there a reason this would not work?

Best regards,
Dario Rossa


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New Post 6/7/2008 7:53 PM
User is offline Wes Tatters
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Re: VS 2008 Express? 

This builds a deployable web appliction in the same way as hitting compile website does in VS.

The dll's that are built are based on folders and some internal ms naming conventions.

Michael Washington discussed a similar sort of compile in this tutoruial on how to compile a Dynamic module.

You do get a boat load of DLLs not the single .dll you get when you make a WAP application and they do work

Westa

 
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