Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0
A practical guide to creating and maintaining your own website with DotNetNuke, the free, open source evolution of Microsoft's IBuySpy Portal
 

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Chapter 12:
Implementing the Provider Model in DotNetNuke
The next version of Visual Studio .NET and the .NET framework (VS 2005, codenamed Whidbey) will come with many new features that are bound to change the way that we program. One of these features is the provider-model design pattern. In this chapter we will:

  • Discover what a design pattern is

  • Be introduced to the Provider design pattern

  • Find out how DotNetNuke uses this pattern

  • Create our own HTML Editor provider

  • Chapter 12: Table of Contents:
  • What Is an HTML Editor?
  • What Is an HTML Editor Provider?
  • HTML Editor Provider
    • Setting Up the Providers Folder
    • Setting Up the Providers Project
    • Creating the Provider
    • Adding Your Provider to the web.config File
    • Other HTML Editor Providers for DotNetDoc
  • Summary

 

BOOK DETAILS
  Paperback, 280 pages
Released: March 2005
ISBN: 1904811272
Authors: Daniel N Egan
 
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
1: What Is DotNetNuke
2: Installing DotNetNuke
3: Users, Roles, and Pages
4: Standard DotNetNuke Modules
5: Host and Admin Tools
6: Understanding the DotNetNuke Core Architecture
7: Creating Custom Modules
8: Creating DotNetNuke Skins
9: Enhancing Your Portal
10: Deploying Your DotNetNuke Portal
11: Creating Multiple Portals
12: Implementing the Provider Model in DotNetNuke
Index

 




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