Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
9. .net applications using command line compiler and visual studio .net ide
1. Prof. Neeraj Bhargava
Pramod Singh Rathore
Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering & System Sciences,
MDS University Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
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.NET Applications using command line
compiler and visual studio .NET IDE
2. Setting Up the Development
Environment
ASP.NET is based on the CLR, class libraries, and other
tools integrated with the
Microsoft .NET Framework. Therefore, to develop and run
the ASP.NET applications,
you need to install the .NET Framework. The .NET
Framework is available in two forms:
§ .NET Framework SDK (Software Development Kit)
§ Visual Studio .NET (VS.NET)
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3. Setting Up the Development
Environment
You can install the .NET Framework SDK or VS.NET on a
machine that has one of the
following operating systems:
§ Windows 2000
§ Windows NT 4.0
§ Windows Me
§ Windows 98
§ Windows XP Professional
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5. Setting Up the Development
Environment
§ Get Started: Create a new project or open an existing
project.
§ What's New: Identify the new features of Visual
Studio .NET.
§ Online Community: Contact other developers online.
To do this, you must
have a newsgroup reader configured on your machine.
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6. Setting Up the Development
Environment
§ Headlines: Get the latest news from the MSDN online
library.
§ Search Online: Search the Web.
§ Downloads: Get the latest product updates, SDK
releases, and sample code
from the Internet.
§ Web Hosting: Post your Web applications and Web
services created in
Visual Studio .NET directly to the Internet.
§ MyProfile: Set the IDE-specific preferences.
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7. Creating a Visual Basic Web
Application
You can create an ASP.NET application using Visual Basic
by creating a Visual Basic
Web Application project. To do so, complete the following
steps:
1. Select File ® New ® Project. The New Project dialog box
appears.
2. Select Visual Basic Projects from the Project Types
pane.
3. Select ASP.NET Web Application from the Templates
pane. The
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8. Creating a Visual Basic Web
Application
Name box contains a default name of the application. The
Location box contains the name of a Web server where the
application will be created. However, you can change the
default name and location. In this case, the name of the
sample application is SampleVB. The New Project dialog
box now appears
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