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1. Documentation: This archive contains supplemental documentation for OpenCms. Most of the documentation is packaged as OpenCms modules, though there are a few stand-alone files, such as a slide show introducing OpenCms. It is found at http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/download/documentation.html. 2. Localizations: This archive contains modules that provide localizations for the Workplace. It is found at http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/download/ localizations.html. 3. Modules: This archive is for stable, production-quality modules. Usually, modules in this category are functional extensions to OpenCms. However, there are still some documentation modules from older versions of OpenCms in this archive. It is at http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/download/modules/index.html. 4. Module Sandbox: This archive is similar to the last one, but these modules are considered less stable. Often times, they are under active development, so that new versions are released more often. While many of the modules in this archive are production-quality, you ought to test out a module before you install it on a production server. It is found at http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/ download/sandbox.html. In addition to those found in the “official” module repositories, there are a number of modules available elsewhere. Often, information about new modules is posted to the OpenCms mailing list or to one of the OpenCms forums. The Synx OpenCms Forum is at: http://opencms-forum.de/index.php Information on the OpenCms mailing list can be found at: http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/development/mailinglist.html. In previous versions of OpenCms, the help modules and tutorials had to be installed individually after the system installation. With OpenCms 6 and later, that is no longer the case. These modules are now installed by default. Below, we will look at the process of installing a module. As an example, I will install a very simple module from the OpenCms module sandbox. This module, the St. Nicholas Template module, just contains a set of templates. It is available in the Modules Sandbox archive on the OpenCms website. The St. Nicholas Template module is a simple module that contains one template. The author, Nico Michael, developed it for his own site but decided to share it as an example of a complete and functional template. This template is not as complex as the TemplateOne templates included with OpenCms, but it is a very useful example of how to use JSP tag libraries to create your own templates.
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