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Provide the capability to deploy a DevExtreme application to a web server from Visual Studio

How to add Web Deploy (Publish) to a DeExtreme project

created 11 years ago

I created a basic application in DevExtreme.  Now I want to be able to publish it to Azure.  This is a generic HTML5 app, to be run in a browser.  Because it was created with the DevExtreme template, there was no web publish project added, and there seems to be no way to add one since Visual Studio does not think it is a web project (or that is somehow overridden by  DevExtreme).

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created 11 years ago

Hi David,
Please refer to the following KB article to learn how to publish a DevExtreme app on a web server:
KA18631: How to deploy an application to the web server

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      Indeed I certainly noticed the mobile app heavy nature of the way things were structured, the documentation and so forth.  But you do have  a while "DevExreme Web" site that promotes this tool as a tool for building device-independent web sites: http://js.devexpress.com/WebDevelopment
      I've done some manual deploys using FTP, so yes I can work around the issue.  But it is a far cry from: right-click >> Publish… as one does normally with Visual Studio web projects.  So glad to hear you are looking to merge that concept back into your custom project setup.  Thank you.
      I would, however, like to point out yet again that that article that you all keep referencing "How to deploy an application to the web server" is not what you claim it is.  Please read it to see what I am talking about.  That article merely discusses how to setup MIME types on an IIS server that one has already found some other way to deploy too.  Due to the title, that's what comes up when you search your knowledge base… but please read the article.  It is not really about what the title says.

      DevExpress Support Team 11 years ago

        David,

        I do not understand what the issue is. The article describes how to deploy your DevExtreme application to IIS. It describes that you need to copy the content from a DevExtreme project to an IIS project folder. The deploying process includes copying the content from your project to a project folder on IIS. That's it. Then, it describes how to adjust the deployed project to make it work on IIS. Would you please clarify what additional information you expect to see in this article? Why do you think that the content of the article is not related to its subject?

        J J
        Jose Javier Columbie 6 years ago

          I know this is an old ticket but maybe this helps somebody: https://xafmarin.com/how-to-deploy-a-devextreme-multichannel-application-in-azure/

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