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Enonic Vertical Site

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Java Content Management Systems

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dotCMS 1.2 CMS/CRM/Portal

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Vertical Site is a Java/J2EE
Activedit can be used any
Overview of Java content
dotCMS is a 100% free, J2EE,
based Web Content Management
place where you would
management systems. JSP
portal-based Content
solution (CMS) that is fast,
normally use a HTML text
based CMS products that are
Management System (CMS) that
easy to use and affordable.
area, and wanted to let your
available for download.
includes a number of
The solution combines both a
users format the data.
 
CRM-like features that many
portal framework and a
Activedit can be used for:
 
proprietary CMS solutions do
structured content
content management systems,
 
not. dotCMS also includes
management system in one
online Web site builders,
 
the attractive Liferay
solution. The product is
intranets, online resume
 
portal– and leverages many
highly customizable and
builders, and HTML E-Mail
 
features offered by the
based on open standard like
messages.
 
portal framework. dotCMS is
J2EE, XML and XSLT. Vertical
 
 
extremely easy for both
Site runs on both commerical
 
 
users and developers to work
and free application
 
 
with- any number of new
servers, LDAP directories
 
 
applications can be built
and databases. Enonic's
 
 
within its framework.
customers include large
 
 
 
multinational companies such
 
 
 
as Toyota, ASSA ABLOY,
 
 
 
Burger King, T.G.I.
 
 
 
Friday's, Orion Pharma,
 
 
 
Channell Commercial,
 
 
 
VingCard and North American
 
 
 
Scientific.
 
 
 


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MeshCMS is an online editing
Easy installation Support
KTML is an online HTML editor
logMethods is a project/topic
system written in Java. It
servers like Tomcat, Resin,
that helps you edit your
knowledge collecting and
provides a set of features
WebSphere, WebLogic etc.
website content directly in
sharing tool for uses like
usually included in a CMS,
Support databases like
a browser. The editor loads
knowledge management,
but it uses a more
HSQLDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL,
fast and has an easy-to-use
activity logging,
traditional approach: pages
Oracle, DB2 etc.
interface (similar to
product/system descriptions,
are stored in regular HTML
 
desktop editors). The latest
research journals, document
files and all additional
 
version offers superior Word
tracking, etc.
features are file-based.
 
compatibility, a
logMethods is designed for
It has been thought as a
 
revolutionary Image Editor
managing bits and pieces of
quick tool to edit pages
 
and XHTML 1.1 support. KTML
information that is usually
online, without many of the
 
has wide browser
more suitable to be
features that most CMSes
 
compatibility and supports
organized in hierarchical
offer. MeshCMS simply helps
 
most platforms (including
model. logMethods is very
you to edit pages, manage
 
MAC).
easy to use. It organizes
files and create some common
 
 
data in the conventional
components like menus,
 
 
folder-tree structure that
breadcrumbs, mail forms,
 
 
most of the computer users
image galleries and so on.
 
 
are familiar with.
There is no database, no
 
 
logMethods could also be
content approval and no
 
 
used as a analytical tool
versioning. Not all people
 
 
for ontology, semantic web
need those features and
 
 
research projects
those giant-sized products
 
 
 
that require too much time
 
 
 
to be learned and too much
 
 
 
system resources to run.
 
 
 
MeshCMS is essential and
 
 
 
requires few resources: the
 
 
 
default 64MB heap is enough
 
 
 
to host a handful of
 
 
 
sites. Main features
 
 
 
are: file-based, easy to
 
 
 
install, cross-browser,
 
 
 
wysiwyg editor integrated,
 
 
 
file manager, themes,
 
 
 
modules, tag library, page
 
 
 
caching, hotlinking
 
 
 
prevention.
 
 
 


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