Hi Friends,
In my previous article i explained about webconfig
Now i'm going to explain about Folder structure Derived by VS
App-Code Folder:
In this folder we store the shared class file and business logic i mean file like dll,class file, this can be referenced automatically by your application
Main thing is items in the folder are recompiled when any changes are detected
App-Data Folder:
Contains application data files including .mdf database file, XML file and other data store files.
The App_Data folder is used by ASP.NET to store the application's local database, such as the
database for maintaining the role information.
App-Themes:
This contains the files that related to appearance of the web pages and control. The files like .CSS and .SKIN files
Bin Folder
This contains the compiles assemblies such as .dll files for control, components, or other code that you want
to reference to your application
This above folder are we use frequently in your application, if you want to more about folder structure
refer the fallowing link
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ex526337(v=vs.100).aspx
In my previous article i explained about webconfig
Now i'm going to explain about Folder structure Derived by VS
App-Code Folder:
In this folder we store the shared class file and business logic i mean file like dll,class file, this can be referenced automatically by your application
Main thing is items in the folder are recompiled when any changes are detected
App-Data Folder:
Contains application data files including .mdf database file, XML file and other data store files.
The App_Data folder is used by ASP.NET to store the application's local database, such as the
database for maintaining the role information.
App-Themes:
This contains the files that related to appearance of the web pages and control. The files like .CSS and .SKIN files
Bin Folder
This contains the compiles assemblies such as .dll files for control, components, or other code that you want
to reference to your application
This above folder are we use frequently in your application, if you want to more about folder structure
refer the fallowing link
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ex526337(v=vs.100).aspx
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