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3/4/2013 4:24 AM
 

Hello,

I have been tasked to analyze the feasibility of introducing DotNetNuke as the main framework for an existing web appliction based on ASP.NET Web Forms.

The first thing I need to figure out is whether it possible - or even a good idea - to perform the introduction gradually?  From the documentation I have read so far (not a whole lot so far, I started out last week) it looks very much as if a big bang deployment is needed.  But I don't really believe that - no way I can be the first person who cannot afford a complete rewrite of legacy application to introduce DotNetNuke.

Thank you very much in advance for any help.

 
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