diff --git a/02.-Setting-eShopOnContainers-in-a-Visual-Studio-2017-environment.md b/02.-Setting-eShopOnContainers-in-a-Visual-Studio-2017-environment.md index adfff2e..1a199d4 100644 --- a/02.-Setting-eShopOnContainers-in-a-Visual-Studio-2017-environment.md +++ b/02.-Setting-eShopOnContainers-in-a-Visual-Studio-2017-environment.md @@ -17,18 +17,17 @@ For further instructions, especially if this is the first time you are going to --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Detailed procedure: Setting eShopOnContainers up in a Visual Studio 2017 development machine -Visual Studio 2017 with its built-in Docker Tools adds a number of very convenient features which are solid reasons why you'd want to use VS 2017 when developing Docker container based applications. The most important features are: +Visual Studio 2017 provides built-in Docker Tools with features like: +* Docker-compose support * Multi-container debugging, supporting true microservice scenarios -* Windows Server Containers for .NET Framework apps -* Addition of CI build definition using a docker-compose.ci.build.yml file at the solution level. -* Configure Continuous Integration experience for setting up CI/CD with VSTS to Azure Container Services +* Linux Docker Containers (usually, for .NET Core apps) +* Windows Docker Containers (usually for .NET Framework apps) -Being the first one (Multi-container debugging, supporting true microservice scenarios) the most loved feature, probably. So, here's how to setup a VS 2017 environment where you can test eShopOnContainers. ### GitHub branch to use By default, use the DEV branch which has the latest changes and testing. -The MASTER branch is also an option but it'll usually be less up to date while keep evolving the application. +The MASTER branch is also an option but it'll usually be less up to date while we keep evolving the application. ### Software requirements Software installation requirements for a Windows dev machine with Visual Studio 2017 and Docker for Windows: