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Title:
OIT dotNET: Departmental .NET Web Service

Synopsis:
OIT dotNET: Departmental .NET Web Service

Solution:
This small-scale, shared, development environment enables departments to build web applications that interact with Microsoft SQLServer databases and/or Microsoft Access databases. It uses Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) web server, which supports application development environments and languages that use Microsoft's .NET technological foundation, such as Visual Studio, Microsoft SharePoint Designer, and CodeCharge.

OIT's dotNET Service is appropriate for departments engaged in the business of the University. It is designed for small-scale web applications that have low network bandwidth requirements, and are not CPU-intensive. To qualify for this free service, hosted web applications must be able to coexist on a shared server with many other departmental web sites. Departments are responsible for their own web design and development work. WebLamp/dotNET services are primarily intended for Princeton faculty and staff. Students and/or student groups are not eligible to own WebLamp/dotNET accounts without approval from a Dean.

For frequently asked questions, helpful articles on getting started, and current known issues, please see the dotnet users SharePoint site at: https://sp.princeton.edu/oit/dotnetusers. A University netID and password is required to log in.

OIT dotNET Service request form
http://weblamp.princeton.edu/dotnetform

Setting up Code Charge to publish to Princeton’s dotNET environment
Download this Microsoft Word tutorial for full instructions.

For more information on web publishing at Princeton, please see:
Web Publishing: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

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Last Updated:
September 29, 2009

Solution ID:
9900