To WAP or not to WAP

Last post 01-09-2007 9:41 AM by joteke. 1 replies.

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  • To WAP or not to WAP

    01-09-2007, 9:19 AM

    Hello,

     I assume WAP stands for the Web Application project format that was added to VS2005.

    I manage a web site in .Net 1.1 and VS2003 and must migrate to VS2005.

    I already made the migration to a WAP and almost all is working but, for the next version, a lot was requested that is asking for the power of .Net 2.0 !!  Master pages, UI Customization, user profiles, AJAX, unit tests, scalabality tests...

    I'm tempted to re-write the web site using the Web Site project format and re-write the old thing or keep with the current projet and add new pages with all the new features.  I have been looking everywhere for a comparison of the two formats but couldn't find a thing.

    I found Scott Guru mentioning several times that such guides and White papers would be done on his blog  (wich is really great...) <http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/tags/Visual+Studio/default.aspx> but did not find anything.

    Can anyone help me find any documentation that would help me make my choice and sell it to my team ?

     

    Thanks, have a nice day,

    Claude

  • Re: To WAP or not to WAP

    01-09-2007, 9:41 AM
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    • joteke
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    Hi,

    Rick Strahl has written extensively about his experience with both of them. I think this is the best kind of documentation you can get, real world usage experience: http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/5601.aspx

    See also Rick's article on ASP.NET Compilation : http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/AspNetCompilation/AspNetCompilation.asp it covers both project models plus a lot more.

    Other related links:

    WAP http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336618.aspx
    WDP http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336619.aspx

    http://webproject.scottgu.com

     

    Thanks,

    Teemu Keiski
    Finland, EU
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