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Jeremy

2005-09-12, 6:07 pm

We are trying to start developing a site with Commerce Server 2002 Trial
Edition and Visual C#.net. We installed CS2002 on a dev server and we would
like to develop on two different computer. Can someone give me instructions
or advice on how to do this. I have looked everywhere but can not find
anything! I know that in ASP.Net you are suppose to get a option to develop
a CS project but I don't know how to get this. Oh, Visual C#.Net is not
installed on the server just the programmer's computers. Any thing will
help, thanks.

Jeff Lynch

2005-09-12, 6:07 pm

You will need to have VS.NET 2003 installed on your development server prior
to installing CS2002. During the installation of CS2002, it will find your
installation of VS.NET and install the CS2002 development bits. You can then
develop and test your CS2002 site using ASP.NET on this development server.
You will need to copy the site code, Profiles, Catalogs, etc. from your
development server to your production server manually.

I'd recommend using one of the starter sites as a starting point in your
development process. The sample code should get you going.

--
Jeff Lynch
"A BizTalk Enthusiast"
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch


"Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We are trying to start developing a site with Commerce Server 2002 Trial
> Edition and Visual C#.net. We installed CS2002 on a dev server and we
> would
> like to develop on two different computer. Can someone give me
> instructions
> or advice on how to do this. I have looked everywhere but can not find
> anything! I know that in ASP.Net you are suppose to get a option to
> develop
> a CS project but I don't know how to get this. Oh, Visual C#.Net is not
> installed on the server just the programmer's computers. Any thing will
> help, thanks.
>



Jeremy

2005-09-12, 6:07 pm

thanks for the help but we would like to develop on two computer other than
the server. do we need to do anything special or just install the custom
setup of commerce server 2002? anything would help!

"Jeff Lynch" wrote:

> You will need to have VS.NET 2003 installed on your development server prior
> to installing CS2002. During the installation of CS2002, it will find your
> installation of VS.NET and install the CS2002 development bits. You can then
> develop and test your CS2002 site using ASP.NET on this development server.
> You will need to copy the site code, Profiles, Catalogs, etc. from your
> development server to your production server manually.
>
> I'd recommend using one of the starter sites as a starting point in your
> development process. The sample code should get you going.
>
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> "A BizTalk Enthusiast"
> http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
>
>
> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:078B703B-F519-41DD-AEB7-F67006EED5A1@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Jeff Lynch

2005-09-12, 6:07 pm

You can develop CS2002 site code independently (or as a team using Visual
Source Safe) on any number of different computers but each must have Visual
Studio.NET 2003 installed inorder to create a new CS solution.

--
Jeff Lynch
"A BizTalk Enthusiast"
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch


"Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0BDDDBE-3CA0-4F5F-9AD6-7E4B01D5C4E7@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> thanks for the help but we would like to develop on two computer other
> than
> the server. do we need to do anything special or just install the custom
> setup of commerce server 2002? anything would help!
>
> "Jeff Lynch" wrote:
>


Jeremy

2005-09-12, 6:07 pm

We just have Visual C#.Net (standard) installed, is that sufficient or do we
need the full blown vs.net to be installed? thanks again

"Jeff Lynch" wrote:

> You can develop CS2002 site code independently (or as a team using Visual
> Source Safe) on any number of different computers but each must have Visual
> Studio.NET 2003 installed inorder to create a new CS solution.
>
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> "A BizTalk Enthusiast"
> http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
>
>
> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C0BDDDBE-3CA0-4F5F-9AD6-7E4B01D5C4E7@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Jeff Lynch

2005-09-12, 8:49 pm

You know, that's a good question. I've never installed just one of the
developer "products" before as I've always used Visual Studio.NET. Even if
the CS2002 doesn't add the development bits to C#.NET standard, you can
still unpack a site using the Commerce Server Manager and then create a web
project in that folder.
--
Jeff Lynch
"A BizTalk Enthusiast"
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch


"Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:61D3F892-DEF3-46A8-894E-FC9D36A912F9@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> We just have Visual C#.Net (standard) installed, is that sufficient or do
> we
> need the full blown vs.net to be installed? thanks again
>
> "Jeff Lynch" wrote:
>


Jeremy

2005-09-13, 6:01 pm

Can someone out there inform me if you can use Visual C#.net and CS2002
Evaluation Ed together and still get the CS folder in .net? I have been
trying to find this answer everywhere and if not, then what version of .net
and CS2002 must you use. We are trying to use this to develop a website,
please help.

"Jeff Lynch" wrote:

> You know, that's a good question. I've never installed just one of the
> developer "products" before as I've always used Visual Studio.NET. Even if
> the CS2002 doesn't add the development bits to C#.NET standard, you can
> still unpack a site using the Commerce Server Manager and then create a web
> project in that folder.
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> "A BizTalk Enthusiast"
> http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
>
>
> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:61D3F892-DEF3-46A8-894E-FC9D36A912F9@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Vinayak Tadas[MSFT]

2005-09-20, 8:48 pm

Take a look at the second point in this post
http://blogs.msdn.com/vinayakt/

This might help you

Thanks
Vinayak Tadas
Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/vinayakt

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Can someone out there inform me if you can use Visual C#.net and CS2002
Evaluation Ed together and still get the CS folder in .net? I have been
trying to find this answer everywhere and if not, then what version of .net
and CS2002 must you use. We are trying to use this to develop a website,
please help.

"Jeff Lynch" wrote:

> You know, that's a good question. I've never installed just one of the
> developer "products" before as I've always used Visual Studio.NET. Even

if
> the CS2002 doesn't add the development bits to C#.NET standard, you can
> still unpack a site using the Commerce Server Manager and then create a

web
> project in that folder.
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> "A BizTalk Enthusiast"
> http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
>
>
> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:61D3F892-DEF3-46A8-894E-FC9D36A912F9@microsoft.com...
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