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Professional DotNetNuke module programming [electronic resource] / Mitchel Sellers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sellers, Mitchel, 1984-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
DotNetNuke (Electronic resource).
Active server pages.
Web sites--Design.
Web sites.
Microsoft .NET.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (340 p.)
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Pub., 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming details the development techniques needed to work within the DotNetNuke framework. Emphasis is placed on the available methods to extend the framework, as well as the situations and rules governing when each respective extension model should be used. Along with this emphasis on selecting the right extension method, the book stresses leveraging the framework in as many areas as possible, and ultimately using the framework to the advantage of the developer. The reader should have a working knowledge of standard ASP.NET development techni
Contents:
Professional DotNetNuke® Module Programming; About the Author; Credits; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction to DotNetNuke and Resources; Chapter 2: Creating the Development Environment; Chapter 3: Under the DotNetNuke Hood; Chapter 4: Guestbook Module Requirements; Chapter 5: Starting the Module Creation Process; Chapter 6: Investigating DotNetNuke Components; Chapter 7: Creating the Module Back End; Chapter 8: Creating the Localized Module Interface; Chapter 9: Packaging, Installing, and Debugging the Module; Chapter 10: Implementing Optional DotNetNuke Interfaces
Chapter 11: DotNetNuke Scheduled TasksChapter 12: DotNetNuke User Controls; Chapter 13: Module Navigation and Communication; Chapter 14: Third-Party Components and Controls; Chapter 15: DotNetNuke, Modules, and Ajax Functionality; Chapter 16: Creating Skin Objects; Chapter 17: Creating Authentication Providers; Chapter 18: DotNetNuke Development Best Practices; Appendix A: Community Resources; Appendix B: Additional web.config Options; Appendix C: Distributing Modules; Appendix D: Additional .DNN Manifest Options; Appendix E: Working with DotNetNuke Entities; Index
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-282-02815-4
9786612028151
1-118-05885-2
0-470-48523-X
OCLC:
437111296

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