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ASP.NET 2.0 References and compiled DLLs changes

Hello,

Just created my first ASP.NET 2.0 project with Visual Studio 2005. I see
they changed some very important things. So, I have the follwoing questions:

1. How can I view and remove project references. I can add references from
the project menu, but where is reference "folder" which used to be in VS 2003
from which I could add or remove references.

2. I see that there's no bin folder, project still compiles and runs, that's
fine. But when it comes to deploying this project to a remote web server, how
should dlls be compiled and moved if at all. Am I misunderstanding some new
key concepts in ASP.NET 2.0

3. Does anyone know of a good "what's new" tutorials for people with VS 2003
experience getting up to speed with 2005

Thank you!

Dec 9 '05 #1
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1) as vs2005 does not use project files for web projects, the references are
added to the web.config in the compilation section.

2) in vs2005 there is a notion of a "publish", that build a staging
folder(s), that you then xcopy to the server.

3) don't know, i just read the docs

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

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Hello,

Just created my first ASP.NET 2.0 project with Visual Studio 2005. I see
they changed some very important things. So, I have the follwoing
questions:

1. How can I view and remove project references. I can add references from
the project menu, but where is reference "folder" which used to be in VS
2003
from which I could add or remove references.

2. I see that there's no bin folder, project still compiles and runs,
that's
fine. But when it comes to deploying this project to a remote web server,
how
should dlls be compiled and moved if at all. Am I misunderstanding some
new
key concepts in ASP.NET 2.0

3. Does anyone know of a good "what's new" tutorials for people with VS
2003
experience getting up to speed with 2005

Thank you!

Dec 9 '05 #2
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1) as vs2005 does not use project files for web projects, the references
are added to the web.config in the compilation section.

2) in vs2005 there is a notion of a "publish", that build a staging
folder(s), that you then xcopy to the server.

3) don't know, i just read the docs

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"WebMatrix" <We*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A1**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,

Just created my first ASP.NET 2.0 project with Visual Studio 2005. I see
they changed some very important things. So, I have the follwoing
questions:

1. How can I view and remove project references. I can add references
from
the project menu, but where is reference "folder" which used to be in VS
2003
from which I could add or remove references.

2. I see that there's no bin folder, project still compiles and runs,
that's
fine. But when it comes to deploying this project to a remote web server,
how
should dlls be compiled and moved if at all. Am I misunderstanding some
new
key concepts in ASP.NET 2.0

3. Does anyone know of a good "what's new" tutorials for people with VS
2003
experience getting up to speed with 2005

Thank you!


Dec 9 '05 #3

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