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Custom providers (MembershipProv ider, SiteMapProvider , ProfileProvider )

I need to have some simple examples of how to do the following:

1. Create an asp.net MembershipProvi der from scratch
2. Extend the existing XMLSiteMapProvi der that comes with asp.net to include
an image attribute in the SiteMapNode element.
3. Create an asp.net ProfileProvider from scratch.

Does anybody have any links on how to do the above?
Oct 26 '08 #1
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Even if you have no desire to use Access ("JET" database would be a better
term) as the backend db, it is a good learning exercise to go through.

Go here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336558.aspx

and download this:
Sample Access Providers
Here is another partial:

http://www.devx.com/asp/Article/29256/0/page/3

That's at least some hint(s) on the MembershipProvi der.

"Andy B" <a_*****@sbcglo bal.netwrote in message
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>I need to have some simple examples of how to do the following:

1. Create an asp.net MembershipProvi der from scratch
2. Extend the existing XMLSiteMapProvi der that comes with asp.net to
include an image attribute in the SiteMapNode element.
3. Create an asp.net ProfileProvider from scratch.

Does anybody have any links on how to do the above?


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