Hi all,
I've posted my ammended White Paper from my Southwest Fox session on Web Connection deployment earlier this year:
This is a long article that covers the end to end process of taking a locally running Web Connection application, setting up a new Virtual Machine server in the cloud, configuring the server, installing IIS, then packaging and uploading the Web Connection application, creating and configuring the Web site for the application, running in both file and COM modes and finally updating the application's Web content and binaries.
This article describes the full process using the newish features from Web Connection 6.5+ that can automate most of the Web Connection and Web site configuration process. It's long but it's pretty much a step by step guide from start to finish and while you don't have to follow it exactly it gives you everything you need to deploy an application to a new server in one place.
Check it out...
+++ Rick ---
Thanks a lot, that's very valuable information. Plus it's very nice to have it all in one place.
May I suggest that you update your github paper at https://github.com/RickStrahl/SWFOX2019_WebConnectionDeployment, and also that you ask the SWFox organizers to add it to the session materials which the attendees have access to?
Nah - the documents for the conference there are as up to date as they're going to get... There are only very small changes and clarifications anyway. Everything essential is there...
The blog post ill be the one that will be updated going forward. It's also referenced from the documentation.
+++ Rick ---
...when are you releasing the YouTube ?
oh dam... now that I briefly looked over the post, I realize this will need to be broken up into several YouTube episodes, some perhaps even into entire feature films! lol
Wow, if you did not miss any details..., I can only imagine you must have stepped through this process dozens if not hundreds of times to get it nailed. Bravo !!
Very timely too, I hope to be able to put it to the test within the next couple of weeks.
Best...