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11/26/2012 11:00 AM
 

Hello, I am new to DotNetNuke but not to .Net programming. I have recently installed the CTP of DotNetNuke 7.0 and I am attempting to develop a range of modules as a proof of concept.

I have followed an example of using the WebAPI method of accessing services

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/B... 
I have also followed the Examples steps from Chris Hammond on the DNN Task Manager and creating modules from the Compiled C# template.
I am unsure as to how these fit into the DotNetNuke structure and how to call a these controller methods from within a module. The class library is located under dnndev\DestopModules\MyServices\... and the Module is located at dnndev\DesktopModules\MyModule\...
I currently have an MVC 4.0 web application that needs to split down into 3/4 different DotNetNuke modules.
Can somebody recommend a suitable method/strategy of doing this?
Thanks in advance.

										
 
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