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12/13/2012 5:41 AM
 

Hi,

I want to create one project with following structure , please tell me is it right way?

 1, I have create  one folder in DesktopModules folder and in that create many folder as a module and eache folder ( module) contain  more than one usercontrol.

2, I have add one Class Library for API which contains all BusnessObject, business Manager and DataAccess class and finally this API DLL Reference add in all usercontrol so i can use this method my DB  connectivity.

  ------ My question is that is it right way to develop DNN project , can u use all benefit which  DNN provide by this way?

Please give me advise , can i use this way otherwise DNN defualt sturcture to add Module with App_code all files etc.

 

Thanks in advance.

Jitesh Dhuravala

 
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12/17/2012 11:43 AM
 
There are a number of different ways that you can develop for DotNetNuke, there really isn't one "correct" way. The way I teach in the training program with both our free and paid resources, is to use WAP (web application project) approach. You can see this documented in the module development wiki

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/W...

Chris Hammond
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