Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming introduces the reader to the best practices for DotNetNuke module development one step at a time working throughthe book. Each chapter focuses on specific aspects of the DotNetNuke APIs andas the book progresses the complexity increases exposing the reader to many commonly and some typically unknown features available in the API. In contrast to the Wrox Professional DotNetNuke 4.0 book, this book's focus is integratingwith the module using examples instead of explaining the reasoning behind theAPI, thus being a much more hands on approach. This book also includes many important updates for API changes that have occurred since DNN 4.6 and 5.0. To relate to readers we will start building a DotNetNuke Guestbook module. As thebook progresses so will the capabilities of the module. As the module is being built it will also show the reader the practical applications of the exposedAPIs. One common theme throughout the book will not only be to show the reader how to communicate with the API, but why they should adhere to the API and take advantage of it. Unlike any other DotNetNuke book, this will focus on how to code the DotNetNuke specific pieces and will avoid lengthy discussions about third party tools/utilities.. This approach offers the reader real word examples of implementation along with a final product they can use as a module in DotNetNuke. This will also offer insight on ways to successfully market and distribute a completed DotNetNuke module.. Some of the topics covered include: DotNetNuke development tools and environment Requirements gathering Database schema Building a module with 3 tier layered architecture: User Interface Layer,Business Layer, Data Layer Module User Interface and Localization Adhering ToProvider Models Packaging, Debugging and Installing Your Module Adding ISearchable , IUpgradeable , IPortable, IHydrateable module extensions Using DotNetNuke WebControls in your module (PagingControl, CaptchaControl)
- ISBN: 978-0-470-17116-5
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 336
- Fecha Publicación: 20/02/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés