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How To convert ASP.NET web forms Application into Desktop Application : \ The target of the conversion is to keep the HTML Interface with JQuery scripts , ... etc So is there any available tool that can do this and if not are there steps to follow to make good & fast conversion ?

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    Not going to happen. Unless you bundle webkit into an application
    – Raynos
    Jul 31, 2011 at 0:00
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    webkit is the HTML rendering engine that comes with Safari and Chrome. It's open source. It's basically involves bundling a browser into your application
    – Raynos
    Jul 31, 2011 at 0:06
  • Any available examples for any asp.net application ?
    – xsari3x
    Jul 31, 2011 at 0:11
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    If your clients will always be running on Windows, then you can put a WebBrowser control onto your Windows Form. This is basically Internet Explorer made part of your application (though you'll have a lot of control over it). You still need your ASP.NET application to run on a server somewhere. Jul 31, 2011 at 0:16
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    There could be one more option to make your ASP.NET web forms running on desktop. What do you think of implementing Silverlight Out-Of-Browser feature for web application..?? I think it will be easy instead of convertion web form to desktop applications.....
    – DShah
    Jul 31, 2011 at 4:24

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Converting an Asp.net application to a Winform application is not easy and almost not possible to convert automatically in a nice/maintainable. Web applications and WinForms are inherently different, and should be designed differently. Using a tool to convert then cannot be recommended.

Probably you will have to move all the common business logic functionalities to a class library and reuse them while designing the UI logics from the scratch.

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  • The main problem is the UI Logic , after all the jquery , HTML , css .... etc I used i need to keep them
    – xsari3x
    Jul 31, 2011 at 2:49

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