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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T21:52:59+00:00 2026-06-15T21:52:59+00:00

Background I have been developing a web application. I have been using Joomla platform

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I have been developing a web application. I have been using Joomla platform and CMS as the base from my application. My application relies heavily on the joomla platform, but uses very few features of the CMS (I have to login users etc so I use the _users component of the CMS).

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What is the best way to start removing some of the excess CMS that I don’t need? For example when I being building my production site, I will want to avoid creating a load of joomla component database tables etc. I have read that an application can be build from the ground up using just the joomla platform, but i still want to include the _users component and would also like to avoid having to start coding all the session handling aspects.

I guess I need to continue to have the basic CMS application, but with a really stripped down list of core components and no administrator backend.

Any advice?

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    2026-06-15T21:53:00+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 9:53 pm

    You can uninstall core extensions and modules using the extension manager. At that point if you want you could rebuild the joomla.sql file with just the tables you need (I recommend always doing this by exporting an actual database you have gone through this procedure with, don’t try to do it by hand) and zip up the whole thing as an installable package.

    In terms of back end in principle they are totally independent but there are some models and maybe some helpers called from the backend by the front end, so you will want to look at what you have left when you are done and then think about it. In particular the articles model is one you will want to watch out for.

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