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Modules

A module is an addition to a site, adding to or modifying the site's functionality in some manner. The module is made up of a Java or Pike object that is run inside Roxen. Each module is configured through the administration interface.

Which modules are enabled and how they are configured determines how the web site will behave, or even if it should be a web site at all. If only proxy modules are enabled the site will not be a web site but rather a proxy server.

Modules come in different flavors, or types. Each module belongs to one or more types. Some types, like the Authentication and Directory types, are special and you can only enable one per site. It is on the other hand possible to enable any number or modules of more common types, like the Location or Parser types. Some modules may themselves be installed more than once, but that is a module dependent property not something determined by the module type.

The module type determines what services the module provides. A Location module will provide files, either from a real file system, from a database or from some other source. A Parser module provides new RXML tags, that can be used like HTML tags.

The module types are designed so that modules can cooperate. The idea is that each module should provide a basic functionality, that can be combined by the functionality provided by other modules. That way the administrator can tailor the configuration of her web site to her needs, by choosing the right set of modules.