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Introduction to DotNetNuke
Module Development
- What is a DotNetNuke Module?
- Installing a Module
- A Look into the DotNetNuke Module Definition
- A Module Can Have Multiple Instances
- Setting-up Your Development Environment
- Connect Your Module to the Database
- Using the DotNetNuke API
- Using the DNN Web Controls
Advanced Concepts
Add some
Pizzazz to your DotNetNuke Modules
ASP.NET AJAX
More
DotNetNuke AJAX Functionality (VB & C#)
DotNetNuke ASP.NET AJAX Web Service
(VB &C#)
DotNetNuke
Secure ASP.NET AJAX Web Service
Using the
ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit
Silverlight
Packaging your DotNetNuke® Module
Also see:

A Free Open Source DotNetNuke Help
Desk
/ Support Desk / Ticket Tracker Module
and

SilverlightDesktop for
DotNetNuke
ADefWebserver.com is
recommended in:

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Due to the amount of email I’m unable to provide
personal assistance.
Please use the
DotNetNuke forums. Thanks
DotNetNuke® Visual Studio 2008 Tutorial Series:
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Creating a DotNetNuke Module using LINQ to SQL
(VB and C#) (Start here!)
- Set up module
- Create the table
- Create the LINQ to SQL Class
- Connect GridView and FormView to
LinqDataSource Control
- Create the Code Behind
- Create the module definition
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Creating a DotNetNuke Module using LINQ to SQL
(VB and C#)
(Part 2)
- Format the dollar amount properly
- Validate that a description has been
entered
- Give the administrator the ability to add
and delete Categories
- Show the number of items in each category
- Do not allow a category to be deleted if
there are items using that category.
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Creating a DotNetNuke Module using LINQ to SQL
(C#)
(Part 3)
- Move Add and Edit Items to a separate
page
- Use a
ListView to implement grouping
DotNetNuke® Advanced Sample Applications:
Additional DotNetNuke® Sample Applications:
DotNetNuke® Additional:
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