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Building btproj without full BizTalk 2004?
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| Robert Barron 2004-11-30, 5:49 pm |
| Our Build/QA team builds all of our components for release, including what
will be our initial BT 2004 implementation. btproj projects won't build on
the build machines of course because they don't have BT 2004 installed. QA
is quite loathe to install a BT 2004 Server on a machine that is only being
used to build components for installation elsewhere. What solution is there,
if any, for building btproj components on a build machine without a full
blown BT 2004 install?
Robert
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| Balaji Thiagarajan 2004-12-01, 7:46 am |
| You need Visual Studio 2003 and "Development" features of BT installation to
do the build. You don't need full blown installation of BT. The
"Development" features will not install BT server and will install the
components need to open/compile/build the BT project in VS.
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Balaji Thiagarajan
MCP (BizTalk)
http://biztalkbits.blogspot.com
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"Robert Barron" <RobertBarron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DB21C6F5-DB88-4876-B18C-ACA2C1EF8063@microsoft.com...
> Our Build/QA team builds all of our components for release, including what
> will be our initial BT 2004 implementation. btproj projects won't build
on
> the build machines of course because they don't have BT 2004 installed.
QA
> is quite loathe to install a BT 2004 Server on a machine that is only
being
> used to build components for installation elsewhere. What solution is
there,
> if any, for building btproj components on a build machine without a full
> blown BT 2004 install?
>
> Robert
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| Robert Barron 2004-12-02, 8:48 pm |
| Balaji,
Thanks for the response. We'll give that a try.
Robert
"Balaji Thiagarajan" wrote:
> You need Visual Studio 2003 and "Development" features of BT installation to
> do the build. You don't need full blown installation of BT. The
> "Development" features will not install BT server and will install the
> components need to open/compile/build the BT project in VS.
>
> --
> Balaji Thiagarajan
> MCP (BizTalk)
> http://biztalkbits.blogspot.com
> --
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> "Robert Barron" <RobertBarron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DB21C6F5-DB88-4876-B18C-ACA2C1EF8063@microsoft.com...
> on
> QA
> being
> there,
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