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New Post 7/3/2008 12:03 PM
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how to put all custom modules together under one project 
I am using DotNetnuke 4.8.2, I have a lot of custom modules, I am planning to put all of them together under one project, and this project is separate from DotNetNuke core part. I have created a new solution in VS.NET; it contains DotNetNuke site and this new project. This new project is  under DesktopModule, it is window application.  I have this structure for DotNetNuke 2.1.2, and it works fine, now DNN 4.8.2 is so different than 2.1.2, especially it puts the info and controller .vb files under app_code, I was wondering if I can still use this structure.  Please advice.

The second question, I want session variables work through my entire custom modules, Can I put them together in the same file?

Many thanks!

 
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Re: how to put all custom modules together under one project 

when starting a new project, you should use the Compiled Module Template that comes with the starterkit. Check this blogpost for more info: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/BlogsDotNetNuke/tabid/825/EntryID/1204/Default.aspx

You should be carefull to use session variables.. as this will prevent your module to run in a web farm environment.... Use caching or the DNN Personalization class instead


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