Site definitoin:
A site definition is the basic blueprint for a site.
-> site definition consists of .aspx pages and .xml files with Collaborative Application Mark-up Language (CAML).
-> major benefit is that the Page and List definition is read locally from the file system, not from Content Database.
A site definition in Sharepoint consists of two parts
ONET.xml: Contains the bulk of the actual site definition
WEBTEMP.xml: it contains This is a collection of templates which are defined by ONET.xml files.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/brianwilson/archive/2008/07/13/site-definitions-versus-site-templates-and-deciding-on-the-correct-customization-approach.aspx
A site definition is the basic blueprint for a site.
-> site definition consists of .aspx pages and .xml files with Collaborative Application Mark-up Language (CAML).
-> major benefit is that the Page and List definition is read locally from the file system, not from Content Database.
A site definition in Sharepoint consists of two parts
ONET.xml: Contains the bulk of the actual site definition
WEBTEMP.xml: it contains This is a collection of templates which are defined by ONET.xml files.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/brianwilson/archive/2008/07/13/site-definitions-versus-site-templates-and-deciding-on-the-correct-customization-approach.aspx
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