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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:46:21+00:00 2026-05-16T16:46:21+00:00

Is there an equivalent to MvcBuildViews for webforms?

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Is there an equivalent to MvcBuildViews for webforms?

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    2026-05-16T16:46:21+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    no.

    An alternative is to add a postbuild action to the visual studio project and have it run the aspnet_compiler.exe to “compile an application in place”.

    Compiling an Application in Place

    The ASP.NET Compilation tool can
    compile an application in place, that
    is, it mimics the behavior of making
    multiple requests to the application,
    thus causing regular compilation.
    Users of a precompiled site will not
    experience a delay caused by compiling
    the page on first request.

    Note that if you are using an
    impersonated account, both the account
    and the logon user account must have
    write access to the target for
    precompilation to succeed.

    When you precompile a site in place,
    the following items apply:

    • The site retains its files and
      directory structure.

    • You must have compilers for all
      programming languages used by the site
      on the server.

    • If any file fails compilation, the
      entire site fails compilation.

    You can also recompile an application
    in place after adding new source files
    to it. The tool compiles only the new
    or changed files unless you include
    the -c option.

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