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* [[Plugin_Extension_Quickstart_Guide|How to make custom changes to existing plugins]] | * [[Plugin_Extension_Quickstart_Guide|How to make custom changes to existing plugins]] | ||
* [[SupportedCrawler|Open-Xchange Supported Social OX Plugin Matrix]] | * [[SupportedCrawler|Open-Xchange Supported Social OX Plugin Matrix]] | ||
If you have further requests, this document describes the Open-Xchange feature prioritization process and the options for partners and customers to either feed feature requests into this process or to order custom feature implementations. | If you have further requests, this document describes the Open-Xchange feature prioritization process and the options for partners and customers to either feed feature requests into this process or to order custom feature implementations. |
Revision as of 12:22, 6 December 2012
Open-Xchange Plugins
Open-Xchange is using the OSGi architecture to have maximum extensibility and flexibility. Many parts of Open-Xchange Server can be replaced by different OSGi components, which are called Bundles.
- Overview of Open-Xchange Plugins (Bundles)
- How to make custom changes to existing plugins
- Open-Xchange Supported Social OX Plugin Matrix
If you have further requests, this document describes the Open-Xchange feature prioritization process and the options for partners and customers to either feed feature requests into this process or to order custom feature implementations.
Community OXtender
OX LDAP Sync
OXtender for Thunderbird
OXtender for WebAdmin Panel
Open-Xchange Munin integration
External Community Projects