Migrate an asp.net vb website on WS server 2003 to MS Azure web app, and VS2015
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
General information for the website:
It controls and runs a forecasting model embodied in stored procedures on sql server database on server 2003
Kind of development:
Migrate a production website from windows server 2003 to MS Azure Web App, and into a development version on VS 2015 on a local machine
Num. of web pages/modules: ~50 pages
Description of requirements/features:
The site was developed some time ago, but am not sure in which IDE. I only have the production version running on a remote server 2003. It has vb script embedded in aspx files, and apparently no code behind files.
Specific technologies required: asp.net vb , MS Azure web app, sqlserver queries etc, VS 2015,VS Online (Monaco)
Extra notes:
The problem is that I only have the deployed website , files etc, and do not have al development version of the site, in Visual Studio or any similar IDE.
I attempted to import the deployed site into VS , but having little experience, it is very inefficient to deal with the errors generated with a 'build'.
I tried using Azure Web app migration tool, but it would not connect to the server.
The attached sample page might give an idea of what the pages look like. The website as deployed is fully operational, so the only modificatrions/fixes will be due to the change of environment in the MS Azure / VS setup.
The site runs stored procedures on a sql server db on the server 2003. These and associated tables have been copied succesfully to an Azure database. After migrating the website it should connect to the Azure db rather than the server2003 db.
It controls and runs a forecasting model embodied in stored procedures on sql server database on server 2003
Kind of development:
Migrate a production website from windows server 2003 to MS Azure Web App, and into a development version on VS 2015 on a local machine
Num. of web pages/modules: ~50 pages
Description of requirements/features:
The site was developed some time ago, but am not sure in which IDE. I only have the production version running on a remote server 2003. It has vb script embedded in aspx files, and apparently no code behind files.
Specific technologies required: asp.net vb , MS Azure web app, sqlserver queries etc, VS 2015,VS Online (Monaco)
Extra notes:
The problem is that I only have the deployed website , files etc, and do not have al development version of the site, in Visual Studio or any similar IDE.
I attempted to import the deployed site into VS , but having little experience, it is very inefficient to deal with the errors generated with a 'build'.
I tried using Azure Web app migration tool, but it would not connect to the server.
The attached sample page might give an idea of what the pages look like. The website as deployed is fully operational, so the only modificatrions/fixes will be due to the change of environment in the MS Azure / VS setup.
The site runs stored procedures on a sql server db on the server 2003. These and associated tables have been copied succesfully to an Azure database. After migrating the website it should connect to the Azure db rather than the server2003 db.
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