DotNetNuke Developer | DotNetNuke Development | DotNetNuke Module – CATTech
DotNetNuke Developer | DotNetNuke Development | DotNetNuke Module – CATTech
Thursday, December 15th, 2011 at 6:15 am
DotNetNuke (DNN) is an open source Portal and Content Management Framework; it is based on Microsoft’s .NET technology. DotNetNuke offers an extensible and fully functional framework for the development of a wide range of applications. DotNetNuke Corp. is the maker of DotNetNuke, which is the world’s most widely adopted framework for web site building and web applications on Microsoft ASP.NET. DotNetNuke Corp. was founded in 2006 and it is a private based firm. It comes in two editions, the first one is “Community edition” and the other is a “Professional edition”.
Thousands of organizations worldwide have adopted DotNetNuke Developer, because it is the world’s leading open source portal and content management framework.
Normally, various applications within an organization will have a single web front-end. Connected back-end systems also provide businesses with the opportunity to combine information and easy assistance. Using this open source Portal, businesses can quickly create and deploy interactive, dynamic public web sites, intranets, extranets, and web applications.
DotNetNuke framework can be expanded by extending its classes and implementing it’s interfaces. One way to do this is by creating modules. DotNetNuke Development is a modular based system. Modules can be added to each website or page to create and manage the website content. There are various types of modules; each module manages a different type of site content or site administrative tasks.
For most people DotNetNuke is a solution because they use modules that already extend the classes and implement the interfaces. However, in those instances where they are unable to find an existing module that provides the functionality that they desire, they can easily create their own modules.
Typically, DotNetNuke module is a collection of user controls that are configured to work together. These user controls inherit from either PortalModuleBase or PortalSettingsBase.
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