Defining ASP.NET Applications on Application Diagrams
In Application Designer, you can define and configure ASP.NET applications, including those that provide Web services.
In This Section
Provides an overview of ASP.NET applications, which can expose Web services or document exposure to Web content. |
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Contains topics about defining Web services exposed by ASP.NET applications. |
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How to: Specify Dynamic or Static Content for ASP.NET Applications |
Describes how to specify whether script processors, such as ASP.NET, are required to run ASP.NET applications. |
Related Sections
Contains topics about designing applications on the application diagram. |
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Contains topics about defining endpoints on applications. |
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Describes how to specify a WSDL file or location to add a Web service to an application, an external Web service, or a BizTalk Web service. |
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Describes how to replace one application that defines a Web service with another. |
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Contains topics about describing how to configure connections between applications in the development environment. |
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Contains topics about implementing applications to generate projects so that you can continue defining applications in code. |
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Describes and helps resolve issues that can affect application diagrams and other items in the solution. |
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Introduces System Designer, which you can use to design application systems composed from applications or other systems. |
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Provides walkthroughs through core tasks you can perform using Distributed System Designers. |