Available Modules

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*[[osworkflow | OSWorkflow module]]
 
*[[osworkflow | OSWorkflow module]]
 
*[http://www.clicksandlinks.com/opencms/opencms/CL_Solutions/products/open_source/opencms/rss_module/ RSS module]
 
*[http://www.clicksandlinks.com/opencms/opencms/CL_Solutions/products/open_source/opencms/rss_module/ RSS module]
*[http://www.greece.org/gopatalex/sa/opencmsfiles/ubuntu.universal.templates.nico.michael.za_0.35.zip The Opensource Ubuntu Templates Project (for OpenCms templates)]
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'''The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project'''
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*[[Why use the Ubuntu Templates Framework]]
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*[[How the Ubuntu Templates implement the MVC Model]]
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*[[Re-using Ubuntu Templates to create your own new templates]]
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*[[http://www.greece.org/gopatalex/sa/opencmsfiles/ubuntu.universal.templates.nico.michael.za_0.35.zip  Getting the Ubuntu Template Module]]
  
 
==Extensions==
 
==Extensions==
 
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocmx ocmx], a library for management and monitoring an OpenCms environment using Java Management Extensions (JMX, JSR 3 and 160)
 
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocmx ocmx], a library for management and monitoring an OpenCms environment using Java Management Extensions (JMX, JSR 3 and 160)

Revision as of 10:27, 3 January 2007

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

The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project

Extensions

  • ocmx, a library for management and monitoring an OpenCms environment using Java Management Extensions (JMX, JSR 3 and 160)
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