kalliopi
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Recommended .net portal.
I am looking for a solid .net portal to build on.
Goals:
Extensible / Flexible
.net 2.0 based
Low cost (or no cost if possible)
Good support (web based is fine)
Quality product
VS2005 integration
Any suggestions?
Goals:
Extensible / Flexible
.net 2.0 based
Low cost (or no cost if possible)
Good support (web based is fine)
Quality product
VS2005 integration
Any suggestions?
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Has anyone worked with .net nuke before? I've been looking at that one, and it looks pretty good, but I'm not sure if it's fexible/stable enough. Is that a good portal? Or are there better ones?
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Thanks guys. This was really helpful.
EJ
EJ
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By being vs 2005 integrated, I would expect that I could develope my own functionality and plug it into the existing portal to extend it.
I expect to be developing a variety of different applications on top of this portal, so I need something stable yet flexible to build from (since I would rather not start from scratch)...
Does that make sense?
EJ