Available Modules
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'''The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project''' | '''The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project''' | ||
− | *[[http://www.ptaisp.co.za/ubuntu/ Why use the Ubuntu Templates Framework | + | '''*[http://www.ptaisp.co.za/ubuntu/ The Ubuntu Project site]''' |
− | * | + | *[http://www.ptaisp.co.za/ubuntu/ Why use the Ubuntu Templates Framework] |
− | * | + | *[http://www.ptaisp.co.za/ubuntu/ How the Ubuntu Templates implement the MVC Model] |
+ | *[http://www.ptaisp.co.za/ubuntu/ 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]] | *[[http://www.greece.org/gopatalex/sa/opencmsfiles/ubuntu.universal.templates.nico.michael.za_0.35.zip Getting the Ubuntu Template Module]] | ||
Revision as of 06:50, 19 March 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 *The Ubuntu Project site
- 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