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Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0

Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0

By : Daniel N Egan
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Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0

Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0

4.5 (13)
By: Daniel N Egan

Overview of this book

DotNetNukeDotNetNuke is a free, open source evolution of Microsoft's celebrated ASP.NET reference implementation, the IBuySpy Portal Solution Kit. DotNetNuke began life as a framework for constructing data-driven intranet and Internet portal applications. It has now developed into an advanced web content management system with tools to manage a dynamic and interactive data-driven website.If you work with ASP.NET and VB.NET, and want an interactive website, with forums, news and image management, where visitors can register, participate and contribute to your site, then DotNetNuke is the ideal solution for you. This book is your indispensable guide to creating content-rich websites with DotNetNuke 3.0, as quickly as possible.The first part of this book gives you a deep understanding of working with basic DotNetNuke sites, guiding you through the features and giving you the confidence to create and manage your own site. After that, you will journey to the heart of DotNetNuke, and learn about its core architecture. From there, you will learn how to customize DotNetNuke sites through skinning and creating custom modules. Enhancing your site with forums and ecommerce functionality, creating multiple sites and deploying your site round off the book. You will master each of these topics as you leap into the development of a DotNetNuke 3.0 site.
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Summary

We have covered a lot of code in this chapter. Starting from creating a private assembly and setting up our project, to creating the controls, business logic layer, and the data access layer. We then saw how to package the module so it can be shared.

Since this code was very extensive, we broke it into sections and advised you to build your project at regular intervals. Doing this should give the ability to solve any issues you come across while building your module. We then took things a bit further and showed you how to use a few extra items like the settings page, the dual-list box, and the optional interfaces. This should give you a sound understanding of how all the different parts work together.

It is important to note that once you are familiar with how all of the different parts work together, there are a few tools available that can help to automate the processes of building your modules. Visual Studio DNN Project Templates can be found at DNNJungle (http://dnnjungle.vmasanas...

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