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New Post 6/20/2008 5:53 PM
User is offline Kurtis Golding
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Use the DotNetNuke.Library ouside web enviroment 

 

I am new to DNN and was experimenting with creating a simple Windows form application that I was planning to use as tool to import data from one CMS system into DNN, so I was hopeful I could create an instance of the DotNetNuke.Library, or more specifically, the DotNetNuke.Data.DataProvider.Instance(). I assume this is possible, just a little fuzzy on the minimum required dependencies and configuration.

 

Thanks.

 
New Post 6/21/2008 5:41 AM
User is offline cathal connolly
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Re: Use the DotNetNuke.Library ouside web enviroment 

not something i've tried, but all the providers retrieve their settings from the web.config file, so I wouldn't expect a direct reference to work. I'd suggest adding system.web and system.configuration to your class library, and then you should be able to use the dataproviders just as you would normally.

Cathal

 
New Post 7/15/2008 5:26 AM
User is offline Demios
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Re: Use the DotNetNuke.Library ouside web enviroment 

Hi,

Did you succeed wit this app? I'm trying to create something similar, but without any luck :(

 
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