Visual Studio 2010: How to enforce build order of projects in a solution?
I had no problem with this in Visual Studio 2008 but it seems that VS 2010 is having an issue, and I’m betting it’s probably me.
I had no problem with this in Visual Studio 2008 but it seems that VS 2010 is having an issue, and I’m betting it’s probably me.
I am currently attempting to use Visual Studio 2010 ‘Publish’ and MSDeploy functionality to handle my web deployment needs but have run into a roadblock with regards to customizing the package depending on my build configuration.
I know this can be done with mvc2, but is there any way for visual studio(2010)/resharper(6) to check for errors on aspx pages at compile time and halt the build? Resharper can detect the errors just fine, so it seems like there should be a way to integrate a check of all the aspx pages in to the build process.
We’re developing a ASP.Net Web Application project that has a Silverlight 2.0 component. We’ve referenced the silverlight project in the web application properties, and the xap file is being copied to the ClientBin folder of the Web application when we build locally.
When I build my ASP.NET web application I get a .dll file with the code for the website in it (which is great) but the website also needs all the .aspx files and friends, and these need to be placed in the correct directory structure. How can I get this all in one directory as the result of each build? Trying to pick the right files out of the source directory is a pain.