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In this chapter, we examined the different precompilation methods and their advantages and disadvantages, along with the different methods used to deploy the application content. After developing your application, the work is not finished, however. A great deal of attention needs to be dedicated to considering the different precompilation options that will best fit your individual scenario.

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(2006). Deployment. In: Beginning Visual Web Developer 2005 Express. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0105-2_13

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