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Journal API Documentation

I am building modules and want them to interact with the Journal API.

Where can I find documentation for the Journal API?  

asked 8/26/2012
Chad Hensley9
Chad Hensley

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I did a couple web sessions on this and I think the videos are in our video library (not sure), there is also some information in the Wiki under the 6.2 guide (at the very end it also points to several modules that utilize the API and are available on CodePlex. . 

answered 8/27/2012 Chris Paterra 901
Chris Paterra
  • Hi Chris,

    I couldn't find the web sessions. The 6.2 Guide is extremely limited. The only module I found that used the journal is the blog, and that is in VB. I will probably end up trying to convert that.

    That said, how does DNN expect us to implement the new social framework within our modules without solid documentation? A few examples is all we are asking. Something like Telerik's demo site would be phenomenal for DNN.
    - Chad Hensley 8/27/2012

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