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Thursday, December 08, 2005
New Web Project Model Option Coming for VS 2005
Scott Guthrie revealed that a new web project model option (tentatively called "ASP.NET Web Projects") for Visual Studio 2005 will be available for download in the next few weeks.
"The goal with this new project-option is to address some of the feedback we’ve heard from people who are finding migrating existing apps to the new web-site project model in VS 2005 more work than they’d like to-do (especially because of the new web site build semantics of compiling a web project into multiple assemblies). The new project-type will also help enable some scenarios that web-site projects don’t handle as well today (for example: around sub-web projects where the sub-project isn’t an app in the ASP.NET/IIS sense, but rather feeds its generated assembly to a parent app’s \bin directory to run). It also provides a model that will feel very familiar/identical for people who don’t want to change how they structure their web projects from VS 2003 today (for example: using a project file, etc)." - ScottGu
This is certainly welcome news for some web developers out there. To find out technical information on the new project option and release plans, check out ScottGu's blog post.
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