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*Create a Jsp | *Create a Jsp |
Revision as of 17:37, 28 October 2009
Assumption:
To use the template Template Two the module org.opencms.frontend.templatetwo has to be installed.
There are following Template Two resource types:
- Template Two Article
- Template Two News
- Template Two Item
- Template Two Event
- Template Two Style
- Template Two Search Page
- Template Two Options
- Template Two Preset
- Template Two Linkbox
- Template Two Configuration
- Template Two Textbox
- Template Two Listbox
These resource types are to create in the OpenCms Explorer View with the New button and the choose from Template Two. In the following the handling of these resource types is described.
A Hello World example:
To see the default layout from Template Two, in this chapter a Hello World example, using the Template Two, is created. To create a Hello World Page using the Template Two, following is to do:
- Create a Jsp
- Set the template property to /system/modules/org.opencms.frontend.templatetwo/templates/main.jsp
- Content from the Jsp:
<%@ page session="false" %> <%@ taglib prefix="cms" uri="http://www.opencms.org/taglib/cms" %> <cms:include property="template" element="head" /> Hello World <cms:include property="template" element="foot" />