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ClickOnce Tools and Scenarios

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In this chapter, we discussed three important tools related to ClickOnce. We talked about the Bootstrapper Manifest Generator (BMG), the Manifest Generation and Editing (MAGE) tool, and MSBuild. All of the discussions in this chapter related to practical problems. For example, we showed how you can use the BMG tool to quickly create the product and package XML files needed to create custom prerequisites. The discussions about the MAGE tools gave four practical scenarios where the MAGE tool can be useful, and the discussion of MSBuild showed how to automate the generation of a ClickOnce deployment. All of these tools will be useful as you work with ClickOnce. The last portion of this chapter talked about some practical ClickOnce scenarios.

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(2006). ClickOnce Tools and Scenarios. In: Deploying .NET Applications. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0162-5_9

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