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9/7/2009 9:58 PM
 

 I have started using LINQ + DotNetNuke for developing new modules and I thought it would be best to write out how I go about doing it for others to read.

Here are a couple articles that I wrote explaining the process

LINQ and DotNetNuke - Creating a compiled module - Part I

LINQ and DotNetNuke - Creating a compiled module - Part II


 

 
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9/9/2009 8:10 AM
 

Hi DNN Coder,

You might consider utilizing my LINQ to SQL model adapter in your tutorial, which (1) adapt a L2S model to an end-installation's objectQualifier and databaseOwner, and (2) automatically adapts a model to an installation's connectionString, so that no partial class artifice or designer-file manipulation is required.  

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
BrandonHaynes.org
 
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