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9/28/2008 9:51 PM
 

 

 

 

Hello,

I am a newbie to DNN and trying to design a website for my company. The issue I facing is tat the old webiste relies on "EBUSINESS which is a collection of COM components which makes it easier to create ASP pages that uses the company server. Using Ebusiness each user can be categorized based on their organziation and specific details can be viewed or appended in the wiki.

 

Is this possible for me to achieve in DNN i.e the user has to enter their details in the authentication page which communicates with Ebusiness(asp) and only concerned details are passed into the website rather than showing the entire lot.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 
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9/29/2008 11:44 AM
 

Couple of thoughts

  • Can DNN take the place of EBusiness? Just a thought since it looks like you might be duplicating services.
  • You can import users into DNN using 3rd party modules. Basically, you would create an XML file out of EBusiness and import them using the module. These modules can import, export, create, update, delete users in DNN. You can update your DNN site weekly (or whatever interval necessary). This scenario would allow you to keep EBusiness as your master data repository and update/sync users in DotNetNuke.
 
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9/30/2008 1:08 AM
 

Hi James,

Thanks for your suggestion, but do bear with me if I ask few more.

 

You had mentioned to use 3'rd party modules which could perform the required task, but does DNN synch with ASP. Since Ebusiness which my company actively use comprises of ASP pages including the login by which users are given specific roles and permissions. And also we have an issue management system on our existing website which keep track of the issues which are then entered into Ebusiness.

I am totally lost with that issue, I could create an XML page and import users thus creating a Active Directory. But still I have parts of Ebusiness pages in DNN which carries out the issue management system (Ebusiness ASP pages linked through IFRAMES) which has to identity this user.

Question I have is my authentication is done through Ebusiness  (currently on entering the DNN website, you get a pop up box wit userid and password) based on the details, the issue management work.

I would like these details which passes through Ebusiness to identitfy the particular user with in the DNN user directory.

 

I know I am asking a lot, but if you could provide some insight it would be valuable.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

 

 
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10/3/2008 9:05 AM
 

You had mentioned to use 3'rd party modules which could perform the required task, but does DNN synch with ASP

Well, the DotNetNuke framework is built on top of the ASP.NET framework. It is a framework on top of a framework. There is no synching, it is created with ASP. I am having a little trouble understanding EBusiness. I have never worked with the software. It sounds like you are using the EBusiness software as an issue management system. Is that all it does? You could look at doing away with EBusiness and using DNN along with a 3rd party moduel to handle issue management.

As far as integrating the two systems, If Active Directory is used for authentication to EBusiness, then I would set DNN to authenticate with ActiveDirectory. That way users have only one set of credentials to remember. The roles in active directory can be synced with DNN roles. That could be one solution.

The other option is to export the users and their roles from EBusiness and import them into DNN weekly. You would create then have the same users and the same roles. You could even have the usernames and passwords synced between the systems. That could give you one username and password for both systems however, the user would need to authenticate into both systems. The good thing would be that the roles would be in sync between the two systems.

The other solution would be to maybe create a custom DNN authentication provider for authentication against Ebusiness.

Any one else have an idea?

 
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