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Apache Lenya is an Open Source Java/XML Content Management System and comes with revision control, site management, scheduling, search, WYSIWYG editors, and workflow.
Created over 3 years ago.

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Hippo CMS is a user friendly and feature-rich Open Source Content Management System and comes with revision control, scheduling, search, multiple editors, workflow and a lot more. The open ... [More] architecture of Hippo CMS has the following advantages: * Based on open standards * Reuse of content * Separation of content, design, logic and the CMS system itself. * User friendly interface (AJAX) * Native XML, 100 % JAVA The Hippo CMS project was initiated, developed and is maintained by Hippo's development team. Hippo CMS is based on several proven open source projects, mainly from the Apache Software Foundation. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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DBPrism is a framework to generate dynamic XML from a database, it provides an high performance DBGenerator for Cocoon2 with functionality such as parallel content aggregation and ESI cache protocol. ... [More] Also is a J2EE replacement for Oracle mod_plsql. Also DBPrism CMS is the first Open Source Database Oriented WCMS (Web Content Management System) using all the native implementation of Oracle XMLDB repository. It means that DBPrism CMS will provide powerful CMS functionality using two bigger players, Apache Cocoon presentation framework and Oracle XMLDB repository. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Tizzit is a Java J2EE content management system with a rich client user interface written in Swing. The content management has rich functionality regarding content syndication based on Cocoon and an ... [More] easy user interface for nuts. It is a mature product and is used in production for about 6 years. It covers millions of requests per day on some servers and is used all over the world by international companies. TechnicalsThe Tizzit 3.0 release which is the first being open source is a complete backend rewrite from EJB 2.1 to Spring / Hibernate. The rich client was connected though axis 1 webservices previously, this has been replaced by Spring remoting. Security is now switched to spring-security. There are still several tasks to get this mature as the EJB release. Further we are planning to implement a GWT-based client frontend as an alternative to the exisiting rich client. Tizzit has several included features: XML Database Search (Backends: Xindice, Oracle 10g, MySQL 5.1, MSSQL 2005) HTML Website Search (Backend based on compass-framework.org / Lucene) Web Rendering Framework with Mashup / Content Aggregation (based on Cocoon) Component-based templates with iterations, nesting of components inside the WYSIWYG and many more. StatusActually we migrated the source repository from sourceforge to googlecode. The Atlassin Confluence Wiki and Atlassin Jira Bugtracking will be installed in the next few days. Some bugs are pending to get Tizzit compiled at a non-JuwiMM computer (more or less the dependencies in cocoon). Screener [Less]
Created 4 months ago.