The Web Deployment Tool Beta 2 is now available!

Posted: Oct 29, 2008  23 comments  

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The IIS team is proud to announce the latest release of the Web Deployment Tool Beta 2, which includes significant new features for both IT professionals and developers.  In addition to our existing functionality of server synchronization and migration, but we’ve added web application packaging and deployment with integration with IIS Manager and the upcoming Visual Studio 2010!


Because the Beta 2 release has brand-new functionality around application packaging not previously available, this release is not a production-ready or Go Live release. We will be changing and adding more functionality in the next milestone after Beta 2.


Easily deploy, store and redeploy Web applications.
The Web Deployment Tool enables you to package configuration and content of your installed Web applications, including SQL databases, and use the packages for storage or redeployment. These packages, which may include certificates, can be deployed using the IIS Manager interface without requiring administrative privileges. This tool also integrates in Visual Studio 2010, which helps developers streamline the development and deployment of Web applications.


Efficiently synchronize your server farm.
The Web Deployment Tool allows you to efficiently synchronize sites, applications or servers across your IIS 7.0 server farm by transferring only those changes which need synchronization. The tool simplifies the process by automatically determining the configuration, content, databases and certificates to be synchronized for a specific site. In addition to the default behavior, you still have the option to specify additional “providers” for the synchronization to modify COM, GAC and registry settings.


Migrate Web applications between IIS 6.0 and IIS 7.0 with ease.
Simplify the planning of your IIS 6.0 to IIS 7.0 migrations by determining incompatibilities and previewing the proposed changes before starting the process. Learning about any potential issues in advance gives you the chance to take corrective measures considerably improving your chances of having a smooth execution of your migration.


We have some new walkthroughs to help you understand and try out the application deployment process in the IIS Manager. Please try out the tool and give us feedback in the forums. We look forward to hearing about your experiences and what else you’d like to see us add.


Downloads


x86 version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=109365
x64 version:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=109366


Learn the Basics (Quick Guides)
1. Web Deployment Tool Overview (overview of the features) 
2.
Installing the Web Deployment Tool (installation and remote service options)


Learn How to Package and Deploy (Quick Guides)
1. Create a Package (creating a package including content, databases and more) 
2.
Install a Package (deploying the package to a local or remote machine)
3.
Configure the Web Deployment Handler (enable deployment to an IIS 7.0 server)


More quick guides can be found at the Web Deployment Tool main page.


Get Help or Interact with the Community
Web Deployment Tool forum: http://forums.iis.net/1144.aspx
Web Deployment Team blog:
http://blogs.iis.net/msdeploy/ 


Happy deployments!

Comments

  1. The Web Deployment Tool Beta 2 is now available!: Microsoft Web Deployment Team Blog
    October 29, 2008

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  2. Anonymous
    October 29, 2008

    How do I create a package from source, view API or command line?  We'd love to hook this up to an existing build server and deploy applications from source control.   Did I mention I don't want to wait until vs10 is available. Thanks.

  3. Deven Kampenhout's Tech Blog
    October 29, 2008

    At the Microsoft PDC today, I attended a talk entitled, "Web Application Packaging and Deployment". It

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    October 30, 2008

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  5. BillS IIS Blog
    October 30, 2008

    The Web Deployment team had a big ‘coming out’ party yesterday at the PDC and announced immediate availability

  6. Anonymous
    October 30, 2008

    Hi,

    Can I with MSDeploy deploy my application to the production server with a SCM as source like TFS or Subversion without to have the latest source code on my computer?

    /Mike

  7. No1 Microsoft Fan
    October 30, 2008

    The Web Deployment team had a big ‘coming out’ party yesterday at the PDC and announced immediate availability

  8. ninatang
    October 30, 2008

    To the people with questions:

    Please post on the forums -- there are more people monitoring for questions there, and the answers will be available for others who might have the same issues.

    Link: forums.iis.net/1144.aspx

    Thanks!

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  10. wisecarver
    November 2, 2008

    blogs.msdn.com/.../microsoft-web-deployment-tool-sandbox.aspx

  11. BlogMS - Official Microsoft Team Blogs
    November 3, 2008

    203 Microsoft Team blogs searched, 113 blogs have new articles in the past 7 days. 318 new articles found

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    November 5, 2008

    545 articles were published across 203 Microsoft Team blogs between the 20 th October and 2 nd November

  13. Windows Server Division WebLog
    November 12, 2008

    Microsofties are often described as “work hard, play hard” types, and that can be no truer than when

  14. ASPInsiders
    November 13, 2008

    Currently web deployment in ASP.NET isn’t an easy task - there’s a small laundry list of things to do,

  15. Anonymous
    November 23, 2008

    I was curious how you are positioning this vs. using MSI and WIX? Can you give some examples of when to use MSI and when to use MSDeploy?

    -Alex

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    January 27, 2009

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  17. Visual Web Developer Team Blog
    February 4, 2009

    Today, deploying a web application is not as easy as it should be. Whether you are deploying your web

  18. Visual Web Developer Team Blog
    February 8, 2009

    In the earlier post I highlighted various investments that we are making in Visual Studio 2010 and IIS

  19. El Bruno
    February 11, 2009

    Buenas, mientras espero que juegue la selección contra Francia, aprovecho para hacer un ejercicio de

  20. El Bruno
    February 11, 2009

    Buenas, mientras espero que juegue la selección contra Francia, aprovecho para hacer un ejercicio de

  21. El Bruno
    February 11, 2009

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  22. Jimiz - All things IIS
    March 4, 2009

    Here is a great article about how to modify the rules and add some features (skip newer files) for two

  23. andytrend32
    October 16, 2009

    Great Info to  modify the rules and features. http://www.giffits.de

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