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In the following example, a custom module is added to Billing Application. To add a new module to an existing application, you simply have to use the existing application's ID, extending this way the system's release functionality. You can add a new module, which is not related to a release module. applicationid and modulemainmenuoptionid are optional for the second scenario.
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title | Custom Module Example |
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language | xml |
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theme | Eclipse |
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title | modules.xml |
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| <moduleconfig xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../xsd/modules.xsd">
<modules>
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<module>
<moduleid>CUSTOM_LOCAL_SMS_PROVIDER</moduleid>
<modulemainmenuoptionid>CUSTOM_LOCAL_SMS_PROVIDER</modulemainmenuoptionid>
<modulename>key_local_sms_provider</modulename>
<applicationid>BILLING</applicationid>
<features>
<feature>
<featureid>CUSTOM_MANAGE_LOCAL_SMS_PROVIDER_SETTINGS</featureid>
<featurename>key_manage_sms_settings</featurename>
<featuredescription>key_manage_sms_settings</featuredescription>
<featuremenuoptionid>CUSTOM_MANAGE_LOCAL_SMS_PROVIDER_SETTINGS</featuremenuoptionid>
<commonprocesses>
<process>
<id>CUSTOM_CREATE_SMS_SETTINGS</id>
<name>key_create_sms_settings</name>
<description>key_create_a_new_sms_settings_definition.</description>
<methods>
<method>
<ejbname>COMPANYCRMUISmsSettingsDefinition</ejbname>
<methodname>loadForm</methodname>
</method>
</methods>
</process>
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</commonprocesses>
</feature>
</features>
<leftmenuoptions>
<id>CUSTOM_LOCAL_SMS_PROVIDER</id> <!-- Billing > Local SMS Provider -->
<id>CUSTOM_MANAGE_LOCAL_SMS_PROVIDER_SETTINGS</id> <!-- Billing > Local SMS Provider > Manage SMS Settings -->
</leftmenuoptions>
</module>
<module>
<module>
<moduleid>CUSTOM_PRICE</moduleid>
<modulemainmenuoptionid></modulemainmenuoptionid>
<modulename>key_price</modulename>
<applicationid></applicationid>
<features>
</features>
<leftmenuoptions>
<id>CUSTOM_PRICE</id>
<id>CUSTOM_ACTIVITIES<PRICE_LIMIT</id>
</leftmenuoptions>
<settingmenuoptions>
<id>CUSTOM_PRICE_SETTINGS</id>
<id>CUSTOM_PRICE_LIMIT_SETTINGS</id>
</settingmenuoptions>
</module>
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</modules>
<loginmodules>
<moduleid>CUSTOM_PRICE</moduleid>
</loginmodules>
</moduleconfig> |
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