Available Modules
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
- Greetingcard Module
- Spanish Localization for OpenCms 6.2.2
- jBPM integration module
- OSWorkflow module
- OpenCms Workflow 2 - A generic workflow module for OpenCms 7.0.2+, JBPM integration possible
- RSS module
- LDAP modules
- Web User Authentication Module
- Survey Module
- Page Definition Module
- S5 Slide Show Module: Create presentations inside of OpenCms 7. License: Public Domain.
Alkacon OpenCms Add-On Module Package (OAMP)[1]
The Alkacon OpenCms Add-On Module Package (also called OAMP) is a set of free, open source extension modules for OpenCms. Alkacon OAMP adds front-end related features to OpenCms that may be useful in case special functionalities are required.
The Alkacon OAMP modules are made available free of charge as open source from Alkacon Software GmbH, the company also responsible for most of the development of the open source core OpenCms system.
- Calendar module: This Calendar module enables websites to display a calendar widget with a monthly and weekly overview for events and other time based information.
- Webform module: With this module it is possible to create highly configurable online input forms using OpenCms structured XML contents.
- Newsletter module: The Alkacon OpenCms Newsletter Module extends OpenCms with the capability to manage multiple mailing lists and send highly configurable newsletter emails to the mailing list subscribers.
- Webuser registration module: The Alkacon OAMP Webuser Registration module can be used to easily create a community site where a user login is required.
- Counter module: With the Counter module, it is possible to manage multiple counters which can be used in many different ways on the website.
- Syndication module: The module extends your OpenCms installation with the capability to create several versions of syndication feeds (like RSS or Atom) from OpenCms structured XML contents.
The Ubuntu Open-Source Template Framework Project
- 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