Chapter 4. The Web Part Manager
4.1 | Introduction | 96 |
4.2 | The Page Lifecycle | 100 |
4.3 | Page display modes | 101 |
4.4 | Web part authorization | 104 |
4.5 | Importing and exporting web parts | 108 |
4.6 | Using WebPartManager with master pages | 119 |
4.7 | Adventure Works—additions to the HR code | 121 |
4.8 | Summary | 125 |
4.1. Introduction
At this point, your knowledge of the portal framework is rounding out. At the beginning of our journey, we peeked in from the top of the portal and saw that web parts can be created to show different views of information. We’ve now descended through several layers of the portal framework, down through connections and into the realm of the web part manager. It is here that we’ve seen the essential services of the framework—such as authentication ...
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