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4/13/2007 10:36 AM
 

Hi All

I have been working on DNN for 2 years now and have quite understood its architecture. But from a holistic point of view i would be more interested in know how to manage multiple portals.

1.  Whatever changes are made on the production side , how can they be retained and merged along with the import of a portal from development side?

2. In case of multiple portals how can this be done automated or through a fool proof, well defined process.

3. Also is there some kind of version control in DNN??

4 In a scenario of multiple portals how can the performance be imporved?

 

 

 
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