- Node.js + npm
- MS SQL Server
- Visual Studio
- Upzip contents.
- Install database via the publish script within the Jbn.Ttmwt.Db directory. This will create a database known as Ttmwt.
- ASSUMPTION: The target host has a MS SQL instance known as "XYZ". This may be changed within the publish script.
- Optional: Add some initial device records by running the AddInitialDevices.sql script within the Jbn.Ttmwt.Db/Scripts directory.
- Run the command
npm installwithin the Jbn.Ttmwt.App directory. Conversely, you may open the packages.json file within Visual Studio and save the file with no changes; this should trigger the instance of npm internal to Visual Studio to install.
- Within Visual Studio, build and run the Jbn.Ttmwt.WebServices project to start the back-end.
- ASSUMPTION: The target host has a MS SQL instance known as "XYZ". This may be changed within the appsettings.Development.json file.
- Run the command
npm startwithin the Jbn.Ttmwt.App directory. Conversely, if you have the "NPM Task Runner" extension within Visual Studio you may use that in tandem with the "start" command. A web browser should open to the application.