22 July 2012

SHORT INTRODUCTION ABOUT DotNetNuke

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Introduction:-


DotNetNuke is an open web CPM (content management system).
It is based on and work using Microsoft .NET framework principal. It give shares of both community edition that is MIT license and CP (commercial proprietary) license .
The DotNetNuke CPM (content management system)it allow the management of website without specific  technical language. And extensible through large numbers of 3rd party applications to provide functionality.
The it is an open source project and this open source of DotNetNuke is known as community edition and also available for free download.
The DotNetNuke consist of two commercial editions of programs, this two programs increases the functionality of DotNetNuke.

Working or Architecture of DotNetNuke:-
The DotNetNuke has three tier architecture. Which includes core framework. This core framework provides extensible module structure. The DotNetNuke can be increases or extended using third party module which result in increase in functionality.
To change the visual of any site it can be change using skins.
The DotNetNuke provide great functionality like security, content management etc. core DotNetNuke also includes primary modules. All this modules, program provides great functionality for intranet, e-commerce system, and website or web application. Volunteer team community is responsible for maintaining the DotNetNuke.

Skin architecture of DotNetNuke:-
Skin provides separation between content and design, and enable the web designer to make/develop skin without any problem. It kept the skinning engine, which is stored using argument to assemble main pages or master page, also a web maker or a web programmer need to access the Microsoft visual studio.
Master pages are nothing but a simple text file, this can be made by any text editor. Skins include some HTML file and placeholders. Like pictures, skins can be developed, upload, and installed through administration page. The skin also need to content ASP.NET,if ASP.NET is not included, then the DotNetNuke will build one for it.

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