A software that provides a free and open source solution for managing content effectively.
However, one drawback of OpenCms is the lack of a development environment for creating new modules. Instead, modules are best created using an IDE such as Eclipse or NetBeans, and then uploaded to OpenCms. While there are multiple mechanisms available for module uploading, each has its own issues.
That's where the Eclipse plug-in OpenCms Module Developer comes in. Designed specifically for module developers, this plug-in provides a convenient synchronization mechanism for communicating between Eclipse and OpenCms. OpenCms can only synchronize with modules located in the VFS folder /system/modules/.
Overall, OpenCms is an ideal choice for module developers looking to create a new module with the tools of their choosing. The periodic upload to a local OpenCms installation allows developers to test their work and ensure a smooth experience for end users.
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