Sounds like you are using the Fusion layouts. The ResourceID tag should be the Map feature that you have added to the layout. If you haven't created a map definition, then your layout will have no map to display. If you are using Maestro, you need to create a Map Definition, and then add this to your fusion layout. The Map Definition defines all of the layers in your map, drawing order, initial map view, etc. In Fusion you can add multiple maps, therefore, it's possible to have multiple ResourceID tags in the xml that relate to each of these Maps. The ResourceID for map features should reference something like Library://foldername/foldername/mymap.MapDefinition. The map definitions are internally stored within the mapguide repository structure so you will not actually find them as separate files.
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