Creating your own module
Introduction
All your Java class files, third party jar files, JSP templates, resources and schemes go into your
module. It is a very bad bad habit to include content in your module and let a user access it
directly. Always keep your code separated from content. All content must go beneath the /sites
folder in the OpenCms Virtual File System (vfs). When you want to supply documentation as web pages
with your module, you can include those web pages in your module (preferably in a separate module
that contains the documentation and maybe some demonstration pages only) and create an export point
in that module to export the content to e.g. /sites/default when the module is imported. The user
then can access the documentation in a normal way.
In this series of articles on OpenCms we will be implementing our own template and we will do
that in our own module. Therefor I will create a module called info.rsdev.template that will serve
as a container for our template.
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