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6/2/2018 4:30 AM
 

Reading over the manifest file article at http://www.dnnsoftware.com/docs/developers/extensions/dnn-manifest-schema.html I ran into a collapse of terms between 'Component' in the context of a Manifest, 'Library' in the context of a Manifest and 'Component' in the context of a VS DNN Project.

It seemed at first that VS Project Components were listed in the <Components> tag with an individual entry for each.  These contain Class Libraries.  These compile into the assembly and are referenced by the code behind, of course.

For comparison I looked up these terms:

.NET Framework (current version) The .NET Framework class library is a library of classes, interfaces, and value types that provide access to system functionality. It is the foundation on which .NET Framework applications, components, and controls are built. (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg145045(v=vs.110).aspx)

In R, a package is a collection of R functions, data and compiled code. The location where the packages are stored is called the library. If there is a particular functionality that you require, you can download the package from the appropriate site and it will be stored in your library.Nov 13, 2014 (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26900228/what-is-the-difference-between-a-library-and-a-package-in-r)

So I opened up a DNN Manifest for the Reports module and sorted a lot of the collapse of terms out.

However, just what is a DNN Library package type?  I can look over the list of the other types and pretty much do know what they are even if I have not ever created one:

type can be one of the following:

  • Auth_System
  • Container
  • CoreLanguagePack
  • DashboardControl
  • ExtensionLanguagePack
  • JavaScript_Library
  • Library  I can't seem to locate a real-world example of a DNN Library Package
  • Module
  • Provider
  • Skin
  • SkinObject
  • other custom extension types
 
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6/21/2018 12:00 AM
 
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