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Building Catalog and Product modules best practices 

I need to build a Catalog / Product List / Specific Product type functionality in DNN. 

I'm assuming the Catalog will be it's own module, then a second module for displaying based on Catalog selection.. first Products in the list, then a Product Details page.

To get modules to communicate in this way, is this the approach to take?

http://www.kemmis.info/blog/archive/2008/02/22/dotnetnuke-inter-module-communication-or-how-your-modules-can-get-their.aspx

I might have to contract this out.

Thanks,

Jay

 
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