Integrating CS with DotNetNuke

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higgorama
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By: higgorama
Posted: Tue, May 22 2007 6:43 PM

I found some old threads and posts on this subject from 2004/2005, but has there been any more recent progress or information about integrating these two applications?

 
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By: nieley
Posted: Mon, Aug 13 2007 12:13 AM In reply to

I would love to here more about this as well.  

 
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bhopkins
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Posted: Sat, Aug 25 2007 10:02 PM In reply to

I saw a beta at one time, but they where not really intergrated( call is sort of intergration). The apps went different ways in regards to authenication techniques. I'm not even sure it would be possible at this point without some major overhauls to how membership is maintained in each product.

 
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Posted: Sun, Aug 26 2007 1:52 PM In reply to

Your best bet is sharing user authentication with the Cookies SSO Community Server Add-on and share login pages.  Here's a CS Bit on what Ben did with urls a while back to support this.  That was pre-Morpheus, however, and with the Morpheus Membership Provider you could designate one of the databases to serve as the master ASP.NET Membership database and share membership that way, though I don't know if there are any modifications to the ASP.NET Membership model in DNN that could complicate this. 

Regards,
Dave

 

 
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Posted: Thu, Nov 15 2007 10:24 AM In reply to

The link no longer works.  Anyone try to integrate the logins for DNN and CS?

Mike

 
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Posted: Tue, Apr 8 2008 3:27 AM In reply to

Zoom forward 5 months and... I hope I am not alone in still wanting information on getting CS and DNN integrated.  I just read the announcement that CS and SharePoint will work together.  Is that a good sign?  Does anyone know of updated information on getting Community Server and DotNetNuke to use any form of Single Sign-On  and  run from the same (root) website?  Extremely technical is fine, easy to install module is fine, sketchy outline on how a developer might do it is fine.  Please just point me to a person, some docs, a module, or something.  Thanks - Jeremy

 

 
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By: catsclaw
Posted: Tue, Apr 29 2008 9:50 AM In reply to

accuraty:

Does anyone know of updated information on getting Community Server and DotNetNuke to use any form of Single Sign-On  and  run from the same (root) website?  Extremely technical is fine, easy to install module is fine, sketchy outline on how a developer might do it is fine.  Please just point me to a person, some docs, a module, or something.

I am with you here.  I would love to see or hear about some site doing integration with DNN and CS2008.  It looks as though we may use these two frameworks together (since I like DNNs general framework, but prefer CS forums, blogs, gallerys and file downloads).

Now with Groups, CS is looking to have more Social networking tools to go with DNNs portal tools.

Any thoughts anyone?

 

 

 

 
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By: afscrome
Posted: Tue, Apr 29 2008 12:18 PM In reply to

Telligent have been doing work to enable integration between CS and Sharepoint which I believe is based on the REST API which shipped with CS2008 so that may be a good place to start.  Alternatively you may want to wait for mroe information to come out about how they integrated with Sharepoint to see if there's any more to it than the REST api.

 
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