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== Open-Xchange Internal data structures to access with FreeMarker == | == Open-Xchange Internal data structures to access with FreeMarker == | ||
=== Publication of contacts === | |||
Within freemarker, you are given a list called ''contacts'', which contains all contacts of the given publication. Freemarker enabled you to access every attribute of the class Contact that has both a setter and a getter. See the JavaDoc for the class to find out about attributes or use the example template. | |||
=== Subscription of contacts === | |||
Subscriptions can handle both the OXMF format for contacts and hCard (which we do extend by OXMF attributes where hCard does not offer alternatives). | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 14:14, 23 February 2010
Publishing Data with Open-Xchange
Open-Xchange offers to publish an increasing amount of internal data like contacts, documents, appointments. This data can be published in a way that it is machine-readable using OXMF and it can be customized in it's look and feel using common web techniques like CSS.
Open-Xchange is using the FreeMarker Template Engine to export the internal date to the published templates. Check the FreeMarker Manual on how to use it.
Open-Xchange Internal data structures to access with FreeMarker
Publication of contacts
Within freemarker, you are given a list called contacts, which contains all contacts of the given publication. Freemarker enabled you to access every attribute of the class Contact that has both a setter and a getter. See the JavaDoc for the class to find out about attributes or use the example template.
Subscription of contacts
Subscriptions can handle both the OXMF format for contacts and hCard (which we do extend by OXMF attributes where hCard does not offer alternatives).
Examples
Changing the default templates
The default templates of all existing items to publish can be found in the folder /opt/open-xchange/templates/ of every Open-Xchange installation, if the package open-xchange-publish-microformats is installed:
$ dpkg -L open-xchange-publish-microformats | grep templates /opt/open-xchange/templates /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_oxmf_uncensored.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/infostore.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_hcard_censored.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_oxmf_censored.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_hcard_uncensored.tmpl
When these files are changed, new published items in Open-Xchange will get this look and feel. Check out the online help or the user guides on how to publish using Open-Xchange.