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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:05:05+00:00 2026-05-12T19:05:05+00:00

At my company, we develop our ASP.NET applications as websites and often just work

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At my company, we develop our ASP.NET applications as websites and often just work off of our network drive, which points directly to the files on our development web server. Our code is compiled at time of HTML request, so we don’t build our web applications. I’ve read that automated builds are a best-practice, and aim to set that up as well at some point. Right now we’re using VSS, which is awful, and I’d like to switch us to subversion.

I’ve read about NAnt for builds and deployment, and also just heard about CruiseControl.NET. Can I use these tools simply to push code from our SVN Repository to our development web server when a developer commits changes to it from their working copy?

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    2026-05-12T19:05:06+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:05 pm

    You certainly can. I have gone through a very similar migration. We always compiled our web apps, but we migrated from VSS to SVN and then setup cruisecontrol and nant to automate our builds and deployments. We used to just drag and drop with windows explorer which was down right painful.

    As it happens I have been blogging on this process. My last post specifically covers using cruisecontrol.net and NANT: http://www.mattwrock.com/post/2009/10/22/The-Perfect-Build-Part-3-Continuous-Integration-with-CruiseControlnet-and-NANT-for-Visual-Studio-Projects.aspx

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