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Deployment is the process of installing your web application onto a live public web server so that it can be accessed by real users. If you’ve deployed any ASP.NET application before, you’ll be pleased to know that deploying an ASP.NET MVC 2 application is virtually the same deal. The main new consideration has to do with routing (with ASP.NET MVC 1, many folks got stuck trying to use extensionless URLs on IIS 6), but this is easily handled when you know how. Beyond that, Visual Studio 2010 introduces some new deployment features that are well worth knowing about.

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Ewan Buckingham Clay Andres Steve Anglin Mark Beckner Ewan Buckingham Gary Cornell Jonathan Gennick Jonathan Hassell Michelle Lowman Matthew Moodie Duncan Parkes Jeffrey Pepper Frank Pohlmann Douglas Pundick Ben Renow-Clarke Dominic Shakeshaft Matt Wade Tom Welsh Anne Collett Damon Larson

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Sanderson, S. (2010). Deployment. In: Buckingham, E., et al. Pro ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2887-5_16

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