Updated Utility: WebDeploy

Published 23 June 04 08:14 PM | mhawley

Note: WebDeploy has recently been upgraded - check out the more features here.

WebDeploy has hit 1.0! There aren't any earth shattering additions, just some bug fixes over 0.9 as well as the addition of bug tracking into the system. Now, you can submit a bug right from the UI...also, when an error occurs, it'll prompt you. Talk about easy, right? Here's the changelog:

  • Fixed "Quick Deploy" profile extensions on initial creation.
  • Fixed FTP unhandled exceptions being thrown.
  • Fixed error when deleting extensions if no extensions selected.
  • Added new Bug Submission Capabilities.

Like always, WebDeploy is freeware, and the source code is not available. If you have any further suggestions, comments, ideas, or problems, please do not hesitate to contact me or post them on this blog post.

If you wish to download WebDeploy, click here. You will need the .NET framework v1.1.4322 to run WebDeploy.

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# Paul Menefee said on June 24, 2004 02:16 PM:

Great lil tool I haven't had any problems really. But I do have a suggestion... how about adding the current profile name to the main form somewhere. The likely place would be down by the deploy button. That way I don't have to remember what source and destination equal which project.

# Matt Hawley said on June 24, 2004 03:16 PM:

Paul, its on the list to be added.

# TrackBack said on June 24, 2004 04:05 PM:
# TrackBack said on June 24, 2004 04:06 PM:
# Ken Robertson said on June 24, 2004 08:46 PM:

It would be great if it could load in a VS project file and get its list of files from there. Not by extension, but by whether the file is specified as content or not.

Great utility, by the way!

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