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DotNetNuke is an open-source Content Management System and web application
framework. DotNetNuke has taken the Microsoft world by storm and now at version
4, its community has grown to over 200,000 users.
This book covers virtually everything you need to know to get your DotNetNuke
website up and running. Concisely written and with clear explanations, this
book is covers installation, administration, deployment, site creation and all
of the basic built in DotNetNuke modules. For developers, chapters on the core
architecture, skinning and custom modules, including coverage of the DAL+, give
you the skills to customize and extend your site.
The book starts off by giving 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 site.
After that, you will journey to the heart of DotNetNuke, and learn about its
core architecture. Always concise, relevant and practical, you will find out
what makes DotNetNuke tick, and from there, you will be ready to customize DotNetNuke.
Developers will enjoy the detailed walkthrough of creating a new custom modules.
Special emphasis is given to the DAL+, an extended feature set of the DotNetNuke
Data Access Layer (DAL). You will see how to create custom modules with the
DAL+, and invigorate your module development.
Web designers will enjoy the material on skinning, helping them to create a
new look for their site. You will learn about creating new skins, and packaging
them up for easy deployment.
You will master all of this as you leap into the development of a DotNetNuke
4 site.
What you will learn from this book
This book will give you the skills to create and manage DotNetNuke websites
as quickly as possible. You will:
- Install and configure DotNetNuke
- Master the standard modules
- Understand the core architecture of DotNetNuke
- Explore the inner workings of DotNetNuke modules
- Extend DotNetNuke using the DAL and DAL+ to create powerful custom modules
- Create your own skin using a HTML Editor
- Find out about where and how to host and deploy your site
Approach
You can use this book to help you set up and administer a DotNetNuke portal,
even if you have a limited knowledge of ASP.NET. You will learn how to setup
and administer an example site, stepping through all the tasks to ease your
learning.
If you are a developer, this book will help you extend the DotNetNuke portal
by first helping you understand how the core framework works and then show you
how to create custom modules and skins. A rudimentary knowledge of VB.NET programming
is assumed, but the emphasis is not on becoming a better VB.NET programmer but
on taming DotNetNuke.
Who this book is written for
This book has been written for both the beginner
wanting to set up a website and also ASP.NET developers with a grasp of VB.NET
who want a deeper understanding of how to work with DotNetNuke. To work with
the DotNetNuke code, you will need access to Visual Web Developer Express
or Visual Studio .NET 2005. No prior knowledge of DotNetNuke is assumed.
About the Authors
Michael Washington is a Website developer and an ASP.NET, C#, and Visual
Basic programmer. He is a DotNetNuke Core member and has been involved with
DotNetNuke for over 3 years. He is the author of numerous DotNetNuke modules
and tutorials. He is one of the founding members of the Southern California
DotNetNuke Users group (http://socaldug.org). He has a son, Zachary and resides
in Los Angeles with his wife Valerie.
Steve Valenzuela is the manager of the University Extended Education
(UEE) IT Department at California State University, Fullerton, where he has
worked for the last 5 years. Steve has worked specifically with DotNetNuke for
over 2 years, in that time re-designing and delivering various Extended Education
websites on the DotNetNuke portal framework as well as designing and delivering
custom modules that support the function of University Extended Education.
Over the past seven years, Daniel Egan has held a variety of positions
in the information technology and engineering fields. Currently, he is a System
Development Specialist for Automated Data Processing's Southern California region
working extensively in database applications and Web development. Daniel is
an MCP and MCSD.
In addition to his development work, he teaches a VB.NET Certification course
at California State University Fullerton as well as serves on its .NET Advisory
board. He is also the founder and chief author of Dot Net Doc (http://www.dotnetdoc.com),
a .NET and DNN developer resource website built using the DotNetNuke framework.
He has written numerous articles on DotNetNuke and the underlying DNN architecture.
He is also the founder of the LA/Orange County DNN Usergroup and is currenly
working on two DNN Related projects. DNNUsergroup Online (http://www.DNNUGOnline.com),
a portal designed to allow usergroups to broadcast their meetings online. DotNetNuke
Radio, a live internet radio show about DotNetNuke.
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