Cassini Starter Download ================================================ Cassini Starter is a starter package for developing and debugging ASP.NET MVC 5 and Web API projects in Visual Studio 2013 and above. It includes a Cassini web server which can host and debug your projects in Visual Studio. Cassini Starter Features: ================================================ *Debug a ASP.NET MVC 5 or Web API project using Cassini. *Develop and debug your ASP.NET MVC 5 or Web API project in Visual Studio. *Use the Cassini web server to open your ASP.NET MVC 5 or Web API project in Visual Studio. *Run the project as a normal website by opening the Cassini web server URL in a web browser. *Add and remove breakpoints in your project. *Annotate your MVC 5 or Web API project to point at Cassini in Visual Studio. Get the pre-built package to get started using Cassini. Prerequisites: ================================================ * Visual Studio 2013, including Update 4. * The Visual Studio Command Prompt. * Cassini 4.0 or higher. * Microsoft Windows 7, 8 or 10. Install Cassini Starter in Visual Studio: ================================================ 1. Open your project in Visual Studio. 2. Open the “Manage NuGet Packages” dialog. 3. Click “Online” on the top-left corner. 4. Type "cassini". 5. Click the "Install" button. 6. Cassini Starter will be installed in your project and appear in the "Tools - Cassini" menu. Use Cassini to work on your ASP.NET MVC 5 or Web API project. When you are ready to run your project in Visual Studio, open the Cassini web server. On Windows 7 and 8, go to Start, select Programs, then Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, point to the Cassini folder and click Start Cassini. On Windows 10, select Programs, point to Visual Studio, point to Visual Studio Tools, and click Start Cassini. Start the web server in the project location. On Windows 7 and 8, in the “Cassini” menu, select “Start Cassini”. On Windows 10, in the “Cassini” menu, select “Start Cassini (command line)”. In the Visual Studio Command Prompt, open a command window and type: Cassini Starter Cassini Starter is a.NET-enabled web server that starts in the background of your Visual Studio IDE. It provides an easy windows interface to start an instance of the web server pointing at a specific directory. Give Cassini Starter a try to see just how useful it can be! Features: Cassini Starter runs as an.exe and is separate from the IDE. Cassini Starter runs as a Windows service and does not require the Visual Studio IDE to start. Cassini Starter requires.NET version 3.5. Cassini Starter provides an easy Windows interface to start an instance of the web server pointing at a directory on your local drive. Cassini Starter provides an easy Windows interface to stop an instance of the web server from the IDE. Cassini Starter provides an easy Windows interface to view Cassini's current settings. Cassini Starter allows the user to set Cassini's configuration options. Cassini Starter allows the user to set the directories and pages to serve. Cassini Starter allows the user to log Cassini's errors. Cassini Starter provides the ability to view the network messages from Cassini's logging. Cassini Starter provides the ability to control the service through the IDE. Limitations: Cassini Starter only provides HTTP (v1.1) functionality. Cassini Starter is designed for.NET version 3.5. Cassini Starter cannot be used to host ASP.NET web sites. Get it Here: Cassini Starter download Does this work with Visual C# 2010 Express Beta? I would like to be able to use this tool to create a basic Windows Service that can be installed and uninstalled as needed. However, it seems as though there are only a few types of projects that can be created (mainly.NET Windows Services). Does the Beta version of Visual C# 2010 contain this functionality? Why does the shared file share folder require admin rights? What is the difference between the regular shared folder and the shared folder that requires admin rights? Why will my project compile in Visual Studio but not in the Visual Studio Command Prompt? I am trying to build my project from the command line but I keep getting the error "Cannot load 'Shared Folder Name' or 'Shared Folder Name: Password'". I believe this has to do with attempting to do something that can only be done from the IDE. However, I'm unsure what this is and how I should troubleshoot 09e8f5149f Cassini Starter Crack+ With License Code Supports absolute and relative paths (including UNC) Supports FTP Supports content filtering Supports SSL (by default, but you can configure it to use self-signed certificates or a locally-stored certificate) Supports SOAP and web service APIs Supports standard MIME types (text/html, text/xml, text/css) Supports.htaccess Supports Lighttpd-style resource loading for a fast web server start Supports either the Cassini.exe or Cassini.dll engine (if you have both installed) Supports Windows shortcuts Supports Visual Studio 2010-style custom shortcuts Supports self-contained assemblies Supports multiple Cassini-powered web servers on the same machine with the same directory path Supports any number of processes on the same machine (use multiple Cassini.exe or Cassini.dll instances if you want multiple simultaneous IIS instances) Supports IIS 7-style Management Console shortcuts Supports debugging tools Supports UNC paths for built-in content Supports Live DNS updating Other Versions Cassini Starter in Visual Studio 2010 Cassini Starter in Visual Studio 2008 Want to learn more? You can visit the Cassini page on my site. I was not really in the mood to keep drinking the April Fool’s Day Kool-Aid until I saw the project’s source code on Codeplex, so I finally took the time to watch the Cassini 4 video, provided by Microsoft. I find it a bit odd that the Cassini Starter example was used, not Cassini itself. But hey, it was April Fools’ Day. After that, it became easy to believe that the kind-hearted Microsoft developers were really going to make me a little web server for Visual Studio. How Cassini Starter works At least it appears that way. From the video, I took a quick look at the project, and found a few things: First, if you have Visual Studio installed, you do not need to install the Cassini Starter. You need to download and unzip the Cassini Starter source code and point it at the Cassini Starter DLL file. The project’s source code is at: Second, Cassini Starter does not come with What's New in the? Cassini Starter is a small nuget package that provides a Windows form with an easy to use start/stop button for the Cassini hosting/deployment framework. You can use Cassini Starter as both a starting point for new ASP.NET websites and as an easy GUI for manually starting Cassini. Cassini Starter is built on top of the.NET hosting/deployment engine, which means you can find it easily by searching for Cassini in the NuGet Package Manager. Cassini Starter main features are: · Runs Cassini in the “Development” mode · Provides a Windows Forms interface that you can use to start/stop the web server · Provides a way to generate server authentication certificates · Targets both.NET 4 and.NET 4.5 frameworks Cassini Starter from the Visual Studio Command Prompt Cassini Starter is just a Windows Forms.NET 4 application that uses the Cassini hosting/deployment framework for automatic generation of the necessary configuration and authorization files. In order to install this package run the following command from the Visual Studio Command Prompt window: Install-Package CassiniStarter Cassini Starter Windows Forms example The application requires some configuration files to work correctly. These configuration files are located in Src\CassiniStarter.Basic\Cassini In order for Cassini Starter to be useful, you will need to change some of the default settings, but don’t worry, these can be changed without having to edit any of the configuration files. * If you already have a Cassini web project open, change the following values: Cassini Starter from the command line Cassini Starter allows you to start, stop, and connect to an instance of Cassini on a specific port. These features are provided by the Cassini service. To start the Cassini web server running in the “Development” mode change the following value: /Development Cassini Starter allows you to change the port on which it runs by adding the following configuration values: /Port:AnotherValue Cassini Starter requires that you use an authentication certificate to access it, but you do not need a private key for access. If you want to change these settings manually, you can. Just change the following settings: Cassini Starter configuration file locations Cassini Starter requires the following files to work. These files are located in the Src\CassiniStarter.Basic\Cassini\Config In System Requirements: Supported: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit systems only) Mac OS X (10.10 and later) Linux (tested on Ubuntu 14.04, and required GTK+2 or 3 libraries to be installed. Ubuntu 14.04 is recommended.) How To Install: 1. Extract the contents of the archive 2. Run the included Config.txt and ModConfig.txt files 3. Enjoy! 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