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4/10/2009 1:58 PM
 

 Hello.

Can i use DNN 4.9.3 to develop a web consuming client with the following requirements?

VS2008 Pro
ASP.NET 2.0
.NET Framework 2.0
SQL Server Express 2008
Microsoft Web Service Enhancements 3.0

If so,should i use the install version?

Any help would be gratefully appreciated

Thanks,
Tony

 
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4/10/2009 4:57 PM
 

yes you can develop modules that consume webservices and you can use any version of DNN to do so.

I personally recommend setting up a development environment using the install version, as I do not modify the core so there is no need for the source version.


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4/15/2009 4:59 PM
 

Hello Mitch.

Thanks for your reply.

I'm not sure of how to do this.  I did install the Install version of DNN 4.9.3.

I already have a web service consuming web site that i developed in VS2008, VB.Net, .Net 2.0, ASP 2.0, WSE 3.0.  It consumes a service that accepts date parameters.

If i wanted to do the same consuming in DNN 4.9.3, should i be developing a new module that i can add to a new page using the admin account?  If so, how do i get a popup calendar control to show up in the module?

I tried following the DNN Module Development documents and got lost because i don't know all of the VB programming terms and techniques.

I installed the IWeb module for DNN.  It uses a web method for the survey module already in DNN 4.9.3.  Again, i get lost trying to understand what i need to change or add to make it work for my problem.

Any help that you or anyone can provide would be gratefully appreciated.

Thanks,
Tony

 
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4/15/2009 5:08 PM
 

Tony,

Basically you need to create a moudle to house the interface and the calls, just like you did in the 2008 project.  The big keay is that you need to use the DNN module development method to get it done.  Really the key is the proper base class, and you can get to that point using one of the templates taht are readily available.

 


-Mitchel Sellers
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5/8/2009 12:58 PM
 

Mitch,

 

I am interested in this as well. You kinda left me at the edge of my seat there on that last post. Where is this template, is there any links or blogs you can provide?

 
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