
Professional DotNetNuke ASP.NET Portals
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* This hands-on guide covers various real-world scenarios for developing and administering portals created with DotNet Nuke, the ASP.NET-based solution for quick and efficient building of Microsoft ASP.NET Web sites- Written by the creator and programmers of the DotNetNuke project - Features step-by-step instructions on administering DotNetNuke and applying it in various real-world situations - Discusses some of the more common issues that developers are likely to face when setting up DotNetNuke, such as Webfarms, capacity planning, and databases - Covers the new DotNetNuke version 3.0 and exa...
* This hands-on guide covers various real-world scenarios for developing and administering portals created with DotNet Nuke, the ASP.NET-based solution for quick and efficient building of Microsoft ASP.NET Web sites
- Written by the creator and programmers of the DotNetNuke project
- Features step-by-step instructions on administering DotNetNuke and applying it in various real-world situations
- Discusses some of the more common issues that developers are likely to face when setting up DotNetNuke, such as Webfarms, capacity planning, and databases
- Covers the new DotNetNuke version 3.0 and examines key differences between it and the older 2.4 release
Contents:
1. An Inside Look at the Evolution of DotNetNuke.
2. Installing DotNETNuke.
3. Portal Overview.
4. Portal Administration.
5. Host Administration.
6. Modules.
7. DotNETNuke Architecture.
8. Core DotNETNuke APIs.
9. Beginning Module Development.
10. Developing Modules: The Database Layer.
11. Developing Modules: The Business Logic Layer.
12. Developing Modules: The Presentation Layer/UI.
13. Skinning DotNETNuke.
14. Distribution.
Appendix A: Resources.
Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions.
Appendix C: System Message Tokens.
Index.
- Written by the creator and programmers of the DotNetNuke project
- Features step-by-step instructions on administering DotNetNuke and applying it in various real-world situations
- Discusses some of the more common issues that developers are likely to face when setting up DotNetNuke, such as Webfarms, capacity planning, and databases
- Covers the new DotNetNuke version 3.0 and examines key differences between it and the older 2.4 release
Contents:
1. An Inside Look at the Evolution of DotNetNuke.
2. Installing DotNETNuke.
3. Portal Overview.
4. Portal Administration.
5. Host Administration.
6. Modules.
7. DotNETNuke Architecture.
8. Core DotNETNuke APIs.
9. Beginning Module Development.
10. Developing Modules: The Database Layer.
11. Developing Modules: The Business Logic Layer.
12. Developing Modules: The Presentation Layer/UI.
13. Skinning DotNETNuke.
14. Distribution.
Appendix A: Resources.
Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions.
Appendix C: System Message Tokens.
Index.