We will review how to use two different types of coding styles for the business logic on the server –Native and Fluent – and we will also see how to take advantage of the REST API at the client side. Last, we will implement a custom provider and explain why we need that flexibility.
When thinking about Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery for Sitefinity CMS, we should think of those processes as the standard ones that are applied to ASP.NET applications. First we choose the environment—single server, multiple servers with load balancer, Azure or Amazon. In order to automate the delivery process and eliminate ...
Before you start developing with Sitefinity, you need to choose between a WebForms and MVC approach. While both can provide a beautiful experience today, the MVC capabilities are the future of the Sitefinity CMS and should be your choice. This post will look at the big picture covering the main ...
Sitefinity is a powerful and scalable CMS for websites, but what about a mobile app? With NativeScript or Telerik Platform you can transform your sites into apps. Sitefinity is a powerful CMS solution for creating websites, with capabilities that scale and allow you to easily manage hundreds of sites in ...