Available Modules
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*[http://www.clicksandlinks.com/opencms/opencms/CL_Solutions/products/open_source/opencms/survey_module/index.html Survey Module] | *[http://www.clicksandlinks.com/opencms/opencms/CL_Solutions/products/open_source/opencms/survey_module/index.html Survey Module] | ||
*[http://www.businessmart.de/opencms/ Page Definition Module] | *[http://www.businessmart.de/opencms/ Page Definition Module] | ||
+ | *[http://aleph-null.tv/article/20080522-1742-783.xml/OpenCms-S5-Module-Released S5 Slide Show Module]: Create presentations inside of OpenCms 7. License: Public Domain. | ||
'''The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project''' | '''The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project''' |
Revision as of 22:51, 22 May 2008
Modules and extensions need to be distinguished. A module can be imported into OpenCms using the Web administration interface whereas an extension needs changes in the deployment and/or configuration of the OpenCms Web Application.
Modules
- Greetingcard Module
- Spanish Localization for OpenCms 6.2.2
- jBPM integration module
- OSWorkflow module
- OpenCms Workflow 2 - A generic workflow module for OpenCms 7.0.2+, JBPM integration possible
- RSS module
- LDAP modules
- Web User Authentication Module
- Survey Module
- Page Definition Module
- S5 Slide Show Module: Create presentations inside of OpenCms 7. License: Public Domain.
The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project
- Why use the Ubuntu Templates Framework
- How the Ubuntu Templates implement the MVC Model
- Re-using Ubuntu Templates to create your own new templates
Extensions
- ocmx, a library for management and monitoring an OpenCms environment using Java Management Extensions (JMX, JSR 3 and 160)
- Bearingpoint Commons