[opencms-dev] I_CmsEventLintener +Event_before_publish_project--Siblings between folders

Jonathan Woods jonathan.woods at scintillance.com
Thu Sep 14 19:14:54 CEST 2006


You may find you have to trap other events - e.g. what if only selected
resources, and not the whole project, are published? 

-----Original Message-----
From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of
maria.freixes_graells at alcatel.es
Sent: 14 September 2006 12:09
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Subject: [opencms-dev] I_CmsEventLintener
+Event_before_publish_project--Siblings between folders

Thanks Christian!
I'm thinking in developing code for syncronize two folders before the
publish of the project, so, I'll try to create a module as an event
listener, and then I'm thinking to use the I_CmsEventListener Interface and
its field: EVENT_BEFORE_PUBLISH_PROJECT.
Anyone has developed a similar code that can help me?
Thanks a lot!!!
Maria


Christian Steinert wrote:
>> Hello people!!
>>
>> I've a question that I don't know if it's possible to solve.
>> If I make a sibling to a folder, and I don't have any document into 
>> the original folder, the OpenCms creates an empty copy of the folder. 
>> Then, when I add a file into the original folder, it is not referred 
>> from the sibling folder.
>> It means: I would like to have a sibling folder that was syncronized 
>> with the original one in creation, modification, deletion.....
>>
>>     
>
> Dear Maria,
>
> Opencms does not support this.
> Opencms does not even support siblings for a folder. Only pages can have
siblings and the folder synchronization that you would like to have is not
supported by opencms.
>
> I had the same problem and I had to create my own content type, which does
the replication by following rules that are quite specific for my site. 
> But the code is really too specific, too complicated and too connected to
other parts of my website, so I am sure that my classes would not help you. 
>
> Sorry, but I think there just is no easy solution for this, because
opencms does not even have the information, which folders "belong to each
other" (In other words: there are no folder siblings).
>
> Christian
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