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1/9/2008 2:00 AM
 
Hi

I have project which is developed in cold fusion and it is having more than 25 complicated modules.

we are planing to implement in .net,so we are going module by module development,

i want to know after completing on module can we plug-in to cold fusion application.

whether it is possible or not.

if possible at what extent.



please give your suggestions and feedback.



please it's urgent.


Thanks&Regards,
V.Vinil Bradesh
 
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1/9/2008 4:06 AM
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you can either try to integrate an external application into DotNetNuke by iFrame, RSS or web services, it depends on the needs of your CF modules - login, parameters passed etc.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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1/24/2008 3:40 AM
 

I think the best is web service.

If you did program with CFC, you can try to use them

 

 
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