Integration of Java application with OpenCms
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I want to know how to integrate a Java web application with OpenCms contents. Is it possible to integrate a Java application with OpenCms?

Vendee answered 16/7, 2010 at 9:33 Comment(0)
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Yes, it's possible. For example you can integrate SpringMVC or Struts into OpenCms, or other tools like JForum, an open source java forum, which also supports single-sign-on (SSO).

You can find information here & a small sample OpenCms+Spring integration project:

Since OpenCms is open source and based on Java EE standards, you are pretty free.

Carnot answered 16/7, 2010 at 14:56 Comment(1)
See my answer and update at #13491009, it has the current url.Carnot
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What I have done successfully is to create a jstl tag library to connect JSPs in OpenCms to a business backend.

In my case it was done through a SOAP web-service.

Another advantage of this was that I could test and develop my code in Eclipse, without a dependency on OpenCms.

Deploying to production would then mean to deploy a jar file to the OpenCms webapp.

Yet another advantage: Since we put some of the view-logic into the OpenCms-hosted JSPs, they were versioned by OpenCms.

Cichocki answered 12/12, 2012 at 8:0 Comment(0)
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We have integrated SprigMVC into an existing OpenCMS installation. Here is a description of how we went about that: http://blog.shinetech.com/2013/04/09/integrating-springmvc-with-opencms/

Isabelisabelita answered 12/4, 2013 at 7:12 Comment(0)

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