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Hi I am trying to set up Umbraco 7 in VS2013,with MVC. But without success (error) please see below screenshot (1).
Then I have tried to set up an empty project, that works but offcourse no "Model" "Views" and "Controller" screenshot (2).
Howe to work i VS whitout Model Views Controller?
Hi There
Unfrotunately there have been some issues with Umbraco 7.0.x and Nuget. If you try searching the issue tracker it will reveal some bugs about it. Don't know if there could be something usefull for you in the comments of these
It's my understanding that most nuget issues should be resolved for the 7.1 release though.
Hope this helps.
/Jan
No, I do not quite understand?
Sebastian writes install an Blank empty project - well that's fine but how can I work with mvc?
Do I need to install anything else
-or can I find the Model Views and controller folder somewherelse?
Not an MVC guy but ran across systenics blog re: umbraco 6 and MVC, have you seen that?
http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-6-in-visual-studio-2012-for-mvc-development/
Just popped another 7.1-RC on mine using his steps, runs and drives. Didn't complete the manual steps but NuGet did fine and I have MVC folders.
systenics have now posted a version for 7 and VS 2013
http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-7-in-visual-studio-2013-for-mvc-4-development/
I'm still having trouble finding folders Model Views Controller.
I've done exactly as in this turorials http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-7-in-visual-studio-2013-for-mvc-4-development/.
But i chose No thanks,to starterkit!
I Build the site!
Iam using Visual studio Pro 2013 Framework 4.5.1
Here the resaultat! no folder with Model, Controller!! The Views are there!
Does anyone have an idea?
You could try to use the Umbraco Visual Studio Project and upgrade it to v7. I also used it for the Hybrid Framework.
Jeroen
Use the v.6 steps as I mentioned, you'll get the MVC folders.
Yes this turorials http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-6-in-visual-studio-2012-for-mvc-development/ works but only with the framework 4.
Thank you.
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Setting Up Umbraco 7 in VS2013 with MVC
Hi I am trying to set up Umbraco 7 in VS2013,with MVC. But without success (error) please see below screenshot (1).
Then I have tried to set up an empty project, that works but offcourse no "Model" "Views" and "Controller" screenshot (2).
Howe to work i VS whitout Model Views Controller?
Hi There
Unfrotunately there have been some issues with Umbraco 7.0.x and Nuget. If you try searching the issue tracker it will reveal some bugs about it. Don't know if there could be something usefull for you in the comments of these
It's my understanding that most nuget issues should be resolved for the 7.1 release though.
Hope this helps.
/Jan
No, I do not quite understand?
Sebastian writes install an Blank empty project - well that's fine but how can I work with mvc?
Do I need to install anything else
-or can I find the Model Views and controller folder somewherelse?
Not an MVC guy but ran across systenics blog re: umbraco 6 and MVC, have you seen that?
http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-6-in-visual-studio-2012-for-mvc-development/
Just popped another 7.1-RC on mine using his steps, runs and drives. Didn't complete the manual steps but NuGet did fine and I have MVC folders.
systenics have now posted a version for 7 and VS 2013
http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-7-in-visual-studio-2013-for-mvc-4-development/
I'm still having trouble finding folders Model Views Controller.
I've done exactly as in this turorials http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-7-in-visual-studio-2013-for-mvc-4-development/.
But i chose No thanks,to starterkit!
I Build the site!
Iam using Visual studio Pro 2013 Framework 4.5.1
Here the resaultat! no folder with Model, Controller!! The Views are there!
Does anyone have an idea?
You could try to use the Umbraco Visual Studio Project and upgrade it to v7. I also used it for the Hybrid Framework.
Jeroen
Use the v.6 steps as I mentioned, you'll get the MVC folders.
Yes this turorials http://www.systenics.com/blog/setting-up-umbraco-6-in-visual-studio-2012-for-mvc-development/ works but only with the framework 4.
Thank you.
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