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*The OpenCms synchronization feature in detail: [[RFS_Synchronization|Synchronization with external directories]]
 
*The OpenCms synchronization feature in detail: [[RFS_Synchronization|Synchronization with external directories]]
 
*An Ant task to generate modules that can be imported in OpenCms: [[ManifestBuilder Task]]
 
*An Ant task to generate modules that can be imported in OpenCms: [[ManifestBuilder Task]]
*A Netbeans Plugin to upload files to OpenCms: [http://redmine.synyx.org/projects/netbeansocmsupload]
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*An open source NetBeans plugin to create, sync, reverse-sync and package OpenCms modules [https://github.com/componio/nbDriva]
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*A NetBeans Plugin to upload files to OpenCms: [http://redmine.synyx.org/projects/netbeansocmsupload]
 
*The Alkacon way of developing modules: [[Developing_OpenCms_with_Eclipse]]
 
*The Alkacon way of developing modules: [[Developing_OpenCms_with_Eclipse]]
 
*A Maven archetype and how to use it in Eclipse: [[Developing_OpenCms_with_Maven_%28inkl._Eclipse%29]]
 
*A Maven archetype and how to use it in Eclipse: [[Developing_OpenCms_with_Maven_%28inkl._Eclipse%29]]
*Another Maven Plugin that uses [[CmsShell]] to import modules automatically: [https://redmine.synyx.org/projects/maven-opencms-plugin]
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*Another Maven Plugin that uses [[CMS_Shell|CmsShell]] to import modules automatically: [https://redmine.synyx.org/projects/maven-opencms-plugin]

Latest revision as of 01:26, 8 January 2014

There is no one true way to develop modules with OpenCms. Several different solutions have been developed one can choose from.

The main difficulty is that all assets (at least JSPs) need to be stored in the virtual filesystem (VFS) and can not be edited in the normal filesystem (RFS).

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