IIS Express gives developers a standalone version of the IIS 7.5 web server that ships with Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. To this it adds built-in support for publishing to a range of hosting providers, libraries to automate common tasks, and a repository of open-source web applications that can be downloaded and incorporated into a project automatically. The new tool integrates support for these products, to provide streamlined deployment to the development web server, database management, and page creation. WebMatrix combines the three products revealed last week- IIS Express, SQL Server Compact Edition, and ASP.NET "Razor"-with a new lightweight development environment. It comes with all the parts needed for developing dynamic sites: a web server, a database, a web framework, and a development environment, in a small, streamlined package. The new product is intended to provide a simple, all-in-one solution for building websites on Windows. ![]() ![]() These were a prelude to today's introduction of WebMatrix, a new free web development suite, now available in public beta. Over the course of last week, Scott Guthrie, vice president of Microsoft's Developer Division, showcased a range of new web development tools that the company is working on.
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