anonymous wrote : I'm not saying entitybeans are "wrong" per se, I only want to state 
that their are better alternatives, even alternatives that are promoted on the home 
page of this jboss site -> hibernate the most popular o/r mapping tool.
  | 
 
In my mind, given that Nukes is driven by JBoss, a J2EE server going for compliance, 
and the community around that, using anything other than CMP would be weird. Sure, 
Gavin (Msr. Hibernate) and at least some of his team are JBoss employees, but an 
official JBoss/Hibernate integration is not there yet.
 
anonymous wrote : ... take a look at some of the other openSource CMS tools. For now I 
checked out: cofax, dbprism, lenya, magnolia, opencms and slide (redhat cms wouldn't 
download ppfff), and there are other waiting to be reviewed (If anyone knows any 
alternative, please inform me on that).
  |  
  | Beside looking for just a CMS, I'm looking for a CMS for which we can develop 
custom modules for our clients. SO actually making it a cms/portal.
 
Depending on what you are looking for, I think that a CMS is a separate thing than a 
portal.
 
CMSs are into content management workflow (create, edit, publish) and personalization 
(who can see what, when). OpenCMS and Redhat CMS are in that realm - BTW RedhatCMS 
costs $s. Slide is about WebDAV => version control.
 
On the portal end, you are looking at applications that plug into a spine that has 
role-based security. JBoss Nukes is here, as are PHPNukes and the Nukes clones, 
JetSpeed, Jahia, Gluecode, Liferay, Pluto and the wave of JSR 168 compliant products.

I switched from JetSpeed 1.4 to JBoss Nukes because JetSpeed was too heavy for me - 
too many irrelevant configuration options, hard to develop in, not very modular. Right 
now, JBoss Nukes is new, but I am happy with how it is progressing.



Sherman

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