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DotNetNuke® Project :: Installer Utility

Welcome to the DotNetNuke Installer project

installer_start.jpgWe have heard it again and again. DotNetNuke really needs an installer to help beginners with their first experience with DotNetNuke. But on the other hand the Installer should also be helping the more experienced users to quickly setup a new website with DotNetNuke.
The DotNetNuke Installer should take care of everything (ok, almost everything ...)

What is the DotNetNuke Installer?
The DotNetNuke Installer will take care of installing or upgrading DotNetNuke. It will guide the user through a series of pages and at the end will make all the settings based on what the user entered on the pages. Right now, the current version provides the following:

  • the user can select what items he wants to install (Core files, source, documentation, one (or more) module(s))
  • copy the files to the specified directory or to a remote FTP server
  • create the virtual directory in IIS (sorry, no support for root websites just yet)
  • create (or reuse an existing) database
  • basic command-line support


Issues and Bugs
Please use the DotNetNuke Installer issue tracker to report bugs and issues found in the installer, this way we are able to schedule, solve, track, and test the issues raised. Bug reports reported in a forum tends to be forgotten when they are no longer at the top of the list.

If you are not sure if something is a feature or an issue, feel free to describe your findings in the special forums below so others are able to provide their views and opinions.

Why feedback?
We need your feature ideas and experience with the installer to help us make it even better, and positive feedback helps us confirm the design choices we make.

 


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Jun 23

Posted by: Antonio Chagoury
6/23/2007 9:48 AM

Last year I founded and begun organizing the Capital DotNetNuke User Group, a group dedicated to all DNN professionals, enthusiasts and hobbyists alike.

Although running a user group has not been as easy and glamorous as I originally anticipated it does give me a great sense of accomplishment especially on nights like Thursday, June 21st, 2007.

Thursday night I had the pleasure (again! J) to do the honors and do a presentation on building a DotNetNuke module using the DotNetNuke Visual Studio StarterKit.
Attendance was great, pizza, chicken wings and drinks were a hit, and we had our first official sponsors Robert Half Technology (because me paying for pizza for this event prior to this should not really count as an official sponsor).  
We even had folks drive all the way down from York, PA (that is a 2 hour drive folks!) to come join this great group!
Based on the several complimenting emails I have gotten so far, the presentation was a hit. I could tell though that it was a good one by the simple fact that the crowd was totally engaged. There were many (really good) questions asked, and luckily for me, all that I could answer comfortablyJ.
The presentation was centered on using the DotNetNuke StarterKit, and how one can essentially build a DNN Module without writing a line of code – really!
We built a data-driven module, highlighted the “gotchas” and outlined the basics of Modules, UI, the Business Logic Layer (BLL), the Data Access Layer (DAL) and localization, all within the time allotted (about 1 hour 15minutes).
Thursday night felt really good. It finally felt like a User Group. Everyone was engage, everyone was excited. It felt like a community. Here is what some had to say about it:
 
Antonio's knowledge of DotNetNuke is very impressive and his ability to communicate complex programming information is exceptional. He is truly to be commended for his pioneering work with the Capital DotNetNuke Users Group.”
Don Bishop
 
Thanks for the great presentation on DNN. I am new to this powerful framework, but after your presentation, I think I am ready to get some hands-on time with it.
Hopefully I can share what I found with you all in the next couple of meetings.
Ying Jin
 
If you leave in the Washington Metro area (or even as far York, PA!) and are the DNN junky, then why not join us? Visit www.capitaldug.org and become a member, it’s free.
Until next time, Happy Nuking!

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Re: Build a DotNetNuke Module without writing a line of code!

Antonio, if we could just export your group to So. California, I'm in!

Steve

By YodaRocks on   6/23/2007 1:02 PM

Re: Build a DotNetNuke Module without writing a line of code!

Hello Steve!
I believe that there is a group down there already! Take a look at this url http://www.socaldug.org/

By AntonioChagoury on   6/23/2007 1:03 PM

Re: Build a DotNetNuke Module without writing a line of code!

Does your group keep any type of transcript, or recordings of it's meetings..? I'm sure alot of people would be interested in seeing this if you have something.

By simonduz on   6/28/2007 7:26 AM

Re: Build a DotNetNuke Module without writing a line of code!

simonduz, We have not been keeping transcript or recordings, although it is a good idea. I will research it though! -- Thanks.

By AntonioChagoury on   6/28/2007 7:27 AM
 


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