Static Export After Publish

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This is a method of exporting pre-processed Content from OpenCms into the file system. The export takes place, whenever changed resources are published. At that point, a large amount of pages is generated and written into the file system as static files. Depending on the configuration, the complete Website may be re-exported with each change being published.
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This is a method of exporting pre-processed content from OpenCms into the file system. The export takes place, whenever changed resources are published. At that point, a large amount of pages is generated and written into the file system as static files. Depending on the configuration, the complete Website may be re-exported with each change that is published.
  
see also: [[Static Export]], [[Static_Export_configuration]].
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To use 'export after publishing' ensure the <staticexporthandler> line in opencms-importexport.xml says
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<staticexporthandler>org.opencms.staticexport.CmsAfterPublishStaticExportHandler</staticexporthandler>
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see also: [[Static Export]], [[Static_Export_configuration]] and its opposite [[Static_Export_On_Demand]].

Latest revision as of 13:02, 13 April 2009

This is a method of exporting pre-processed content from OpenCms into the file system. The export takes place, whenever changed resources are published. At that point, a large amount of pages is generated and written into the file system as static files. Depending on the configuration, the complete Website may be re-exported with each change that is published.

To use 'export after publishing' ensure the <staticexporthandler> line in opencms-importexport.xml says

	<staticexporthandler>org.opencms.staticexport.CmsAfterPublishStaticExportHandler</staticexporthandler>

see also: Static Export, Static_Export_configuration and its opposite Static_Export_On_Demand.

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