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Microsoft Report Viewer 2008 Redistributable for Server 2008 R2 Enterprise.The report data can't display. I searched many sites and can't find the answer, So please help me, Thanks very
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If you use IIS7,You should update your Web IIS Poor,Change to Classic .Net AppPool.And then Refresh your web page, the report data will display. Ths...
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What is asp.net vNext? what are the new features included in vNext?Is it similar to asp.net-mvc-6? When will it be released?
What is asp.net vNext?
ASP.NET vNext, which is an updated version of ASP.NET that been
optimized for cloud Web development.
You can reference The next generation of net asp.net vnext
ASP.NET vNext will let you deploy your own version of the .NET Framework on an app-by-app-basis. One app with new libraries can’t break an app next door with a different version.
Refrence: IntroducingASPNETVNext
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I am using Visual Studio 2010, This is an ASP.NET web site,
I already finish my website. Now I'm trying to publish to the Internet or maybe in my office for others to see. How do I publish it? I tried Google but project and website are different method. I see project is easier and there are a lot of tutorials for it, but I'm using a website project.
Check the following links:
ASP.Net Deployment Overview
VS2010 Web Deployment
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We want to start developing on the newer versions of Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012. At the moment we are using Visual Studio 2010 with the .NET Framework of 4.0. We are not creating desktop apps, we are creating ASP.NET apps.
Before we spend a bunch of money on a new server and new server software, we were wondering if this can be done like this. I am sure someone has tried this out there, and maybe could share their PROs and CONs with this.
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My specific question is can you develop ASP.NET 4.0 apps with Visual Studio 2010 on Windows Server 2012 using SQL Server database version 2012?
Yes that technology stack is compatible you should have no problems using Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012 with Visual Studio 2010
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The beta of ASP.NET Web API is available and works fine with VS2010. Are there any indications that the full version, when released, will not be for any reason?
ASP.NET Web API will be compatible with VS2010 and .Net 4. As far as I know :-)
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I am trying to convince my boss to upgrade a couple web app servers from Win 2003 to Win 2008 so I can utilize ASP.Net 4.0 on IIS7. I am also trying to get our SQL Server 2000 upgraded to 2008 so I can use Linq2SQL in VS2010 plus a bunch of other reasons.
But the boss is experiencing sticker shock now that I have told him what it all costs. So I guess I have to possibly cut back some where.
My question is what are the benefits of ASP.Net 4.0 on IIS7 over ASP.Net 4.0 on IIS6 or are there any real benefits?
Do you have to specifically pitch the benefits relative to .NET 4?
The security, management, and pipeline benefits of IIS7 on Server 2008 seem like an easy enough sell over IIS6 on Server 2003.