Joomla! extension

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outlaw
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Joomla! extension

Post by outlaw »

Hello!

I would like to inform anybody who is interessted in OpenEMM with Joomla! that I have released a component to connect from Joomla! 1.5 to OpenEMM.
At the moment there is the possibility to: search, change, add and delete subscriber and to add and change the mailinglist.
Through a module endusers can subscribe by themselfs.
It's the first version but I will extend/improve the component in future.

Download component and module: http://scc.informatika.at/joomla/
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Re: Joomla! extension

Post by maschoff »

If you like we could put an info on this page

http://www.openemm.org/downloads.html

in the section "Downloads from Contributors" because we are eager to promote third party contributions. What do you think?
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outlaw
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Re: Joomla! extension

Post by outlaw »

Yes, thank you - I would be happy about that! :D
mokarram
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Re: Joomla! extension

Post by mokarram »

Hi Outlaw,

I would be interested in contributing to your efforts by making your solution 2.5 compatible.

I have some experience with custom 2.5 modules, plugins, and templates.

Regards
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Re: Joomla! extension

Post by DaltonSponholz »

Hi! The above link is offline... How can I get the joomla OpenEMM extensions? Thank you!
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Re: Joomla! extension

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AFAIK, there are no Joomla extensions for OpenEMM.
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Re: Joomla! extension

Post by pomi123 »

This will make creating an "interesting" extension quite hard... Are there any examples where others have used direct database access rather than SOAP to build extensions and how much effort is there in maintaining this as and when upgrades to the db schema occur?
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