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--- Chris Dietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody using a CMS(content management system) with
Cocoon?
I would like to hear what you are using.
I am looking into Wyona/Lenya and forrest.
-chris
Chris Dietz wrote:
Anybody using a CMS(content management system) with Cocoon?
I would like to hear what you are using.
I am using lenya.
I am looking into Wyona/Lenya and forrest.
forrest is not a cms.
-chris
Chris Dietz wrote:
Anybody using a CMS(content management system) with Cocoon?
We are using DBPrism/Cocoon CMS,
http://www.dbprism.com.ar/dbprism/doc/cms/CMS.html
Unlike Wyona/Lenya, DBPrism CMS is a database oriented CMS, that is, it
uses Oracle database as repository for the XML documents
Anybody using a CMS(content management system) with Cocoon?
I would like to hear what you are using.
I am looking into Wyona/Lenya and forrest.
-chris
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That sounds good!
CMS is something that we will define better, and the solutions to suply
the requirements are many.
Keeping defining what a CMS is, will help any solution provider using
any technologies to better acomplish the requirements.
It's better to work when you have on hands what
Concerning a CMS based on Cocoon2:
You might check out Wyona, which is based on Cocoon2.
You can download the bin(war) and src version from
http://www.wyona.org/download/index.html
There are already many people working on it.
Maybe we can bundle our resources.
Everyone is very welcome to
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 17:16, Chris Perrin wrote:
. . .
I am wondering if there is
interest in creating an open source content management product for Cocooon.
I'm interested in such a project, but don't have much time to help right now.
I'd be happy to give input about requirements
Hi friends,
I also interested with the the Cocoon content
management system project. Actually, i have build a
very simple cocoon content management system with
jakarta turbine : here are some of the
features/functions for the system :
1) User Management - to manage user access control,
user
On Thursday 17 January 2002 01:30, Robert Koberg wrote:
...
Perhaps some time needs to
pass before it is propagated through the yahoo system?
The yahoo group is working - check it out at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/contentmanagementgroup/
- Bertrand
Concerning a CMS based on Cocoon(2):
You might check out Wyona, which is based on Cocoon(2).
You can download the bin(war) and src version from
http://www.wyona.org/download/index.html
There are already many people working on it.
Maybe we can bundle our resources.
Everyone is very welcome to
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 23:15, Robert Koberg wrote:
why not discuss it for a bit on yahoo, shake out a basic framework, then go
to sourceforge?
+1
I think a bit of reseach/brainstorming is required, yahoo is fine
for that.
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Concerning a CMS based on Cocoon:
You might check out Wyona which is a CMS based on Cocoon.
The bin (war) and src version can be downloaded from
http://www.wyona.org/download/index.html
Many people are already working on this system. Maybe we are
able to bundle our resources.
Thanks and all
Subject: Re: develop content management system
I was hoping to hold some comments for the yahoo list but this needs
addressing:
I would be most interested in a projects that abstracted the CMS from
the
publ. sys (cocoon, axkit).
best,
-Rob
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From: Tibi DONDERA
Title: RE: develop content management system
Hi,
I too am interested in development of a content management system. From reading the posts on this subject, the general feeling is that content management systems developed so far, have missed the point.
IMHO cms's are most useful
Title: RE: develop content management system
you should sign up at:
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Original Message - From: "Chris Perrin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK. Here is the link to the site:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/contentmanagementgroup/ Go to www.yahoo.com and click on
GROUPS, not CL
limited skills
allow.
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From: Robert Koberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: develop content management system
Here are the group categories:
· Communications and Networking
· Cyberculture
· Data
what should happen on sourceforge. Perhaps sourceforge
has an arena for us to do this. We don't even have a project name yet.
best,
-Rob
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From: Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: develop content management
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From: Robert Koberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 January 2002 23:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: develop content management system
How do we handle this?
Some want it to go straight to sourceforge. Some want a preliminary stop at
yahoo to organize.
I am
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From: Jeremy Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:01 PM
Subject: RE: develop content management system
Good points.
As it can take a while to get a sourceforge project going 'cos of the
approval process then Yahoo would
management system. It also appears that the current solutions are
inadequate for one reason or another. Thus, I am wondering if there is
interest in creating an open source content management product for Cocooon.
I would be more than happy to lend my time to the project and can take
direction
involved, too...
Tibi Dondera
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From: Scott Ahten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: develop content management system
I'm quite interested in being involved in one way or another. I've been
trying to wrap
: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: develop content management system
Just my 2 cents...
There is AxKit too, and www.interakt.ro develops Krysalis, a
Cocoon-clone
for php.
Will this tool contain support for these products too? It's usability
would
be greatly enhanced...
Don't know
There is AxKit too, and www.interakt.ro develops Krysalis, a
Cocoon-clone
for php.
Will this tool contain support for these products too? It's usability
would
be greatly enhanced...
I'm currently working on a content management system built in AxKit and
PostgreSQL. Its not dependant
Guys, before devote your time and efforts to %subj%
make sure you are not inventing the wheel
how about hese projects:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/opencms/index.html
http://webeditor.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/docoport/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccmg/
with best
In all my searching, I've only found three classes of CMS:
1) Very sophisticated management features, but rigid content support.
2) Okay management features, and HTML-only.
3) No management features (web-based filesystem), and some arbitrary content
support (e.g. backend database table, or
Hi,
why not put up on sourceforge?
Max
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From: Chris Perrin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2002 21:13
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: develop content management system
I accept! :)
A Yahoo! list would be fine. Perhaps we could
much broader acceptance. A Java app probably
would be more efficient, but if you look at the target users for content
management, deployment, installation, and support becomes a concern.
I don't have a vote, but if I did, I cast it everytime for web-based.
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From: Chris Perrin
Bert Van Kets wrote:
I have started a discussion on on-line content editing for Cocoon a
while ago. The goup then also came to the conclusion that a web-based
solution would be best, although some people suggested using some
local application. My project needs browser based editing
If doing client-side javascript (the fastest/easiest for me) then I would
suggest to standardize your tool on one dtd/schema. I choose a
bastardaization of xhtml and docbook. I find docbook to work well with tech
pubs but not web-sites.
Then when you need to provide the XML to various apps,
corrected url: http://cocodrilo.exa.unicen.edu.ar:/dbprism/doc/Home.html
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Robert Koberg wrote:
If doing client-side javascript (the fastest/easiest for me) then I would
suggest to standardize your tool on one dtd/schema. I choose a
bastardaization of xhtml and docbook. I find docbook to work well with tech
pubs but not web-sites.
Then when you need to provide the
DBPrism does not allow the user to edit the content of the XML file. I
don't see the relevance of your mail in this thread.
I was talking about a way to allow a user to edit the content of an XML
file in a browser, so he can update the content and the navigation system
of his website.
Bert
I was thinking of creating a DTD based on the basic HTML tags. The site I
need to build is mainly about medical stuff although there will also be
lots of lists and agendas. I like to create a DTD that is as flexible as
possible so that it can be used for most web sites.
Does anybody know of
Look at the document.dtd that ships with cocoon. It's very similar to HTML
and it uses many of the same tags. It's in the cocoon distribution under
xdocs I believe.
See if that works and let us know what you decide
Carlos
On 01/12/02 6:01, Bert Van Kets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was
I have been trying to chase down leads for content management,
both in the general web site sense and in the Apache Cocoon2 context.
Most of these products look to me like simple authoring packages,
rather than complete content management. Am I unreasonable to
expect more management
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Subject: RE: What are content management and middleware?
Rob,
My guess is that hte program would not have
http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/24/im_04_18_00a.html
This is an article on content management.
Someone already had a cocoon CM system in Beta - I remember it being posted on
this list not so long ago - it was called Cimande and used to be listed at :
http
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Subject: RE: What are content management and middleware?
Sounds good to me - free and cross platform has to be the way to go. Could
be a Java Application as opposed to a web browser based app though.
Probably more efficient.
I'd be happy to get involved.
Regards,
Anthony Aldridge
Lead Application
9:26 AM
Subject: RE: What are content management and middleware?
I think Java app is the way to go. Most of this app, in my humble
estimation :) is going to be processing and not GUI.
How do we get started?
Chris
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Subject: RE: What are content management and middleware?
I think Java app is the way to go. Most of this app, in my humble
estimation :) is going to be processing and not GUI.
How do we get started?
Chris
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kinda begs the question - who's gonna build the content management GUI on
top of cocoon?
That's the killer app after all!
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Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED
kinda begs the question - who's gonna build the content management GUI on
top of cocoon?
Would it have to be free/Open Source?
Would you pay for something like this?
Is cross-platform/browser support necessary?
best,
-Rob
Rob,
My guess is that hte program would not have to be Open Source, but I haven't
really read the license well enough. Either way, you could still charge for
it.
It sounds like there are enough people who a) need content management b) use
Cocoon that their might be a market.
I think cross
content management, as used in this industry, usually encompasses
user-access tools as well as organization and presentation. for
instance, grabbing a bit of marketing jargon at random, Insite Server,
a 100% browser-based, out-of-the-box content management software that
allows teams to create
Hi,
This may be too basic a question. Can someone explain to me the
difference between content management, middleware, and cocoon. I
thought content management was just building an XML/XSLT system
for separating content from design. But now it seems that it's
more like cocoon facilitates
I'd like to know if anyone uses a content management repository. And how
do you manege contents in your portal or web app... if anyone has done it
...
Regards, José Blas.
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: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 9:18 AM
Subject: cocoon + jetspeed + content management
I'd like to know if anyone uses a content management repository. And how
do you manege contents in your portal or web app... if anyone has done it
...
Regards, José Blas
I've tired witht Prowler (infozone-group.org) but i think it ain't go
well. Anyone developes it. From bird's eye view it ain't finished, and
there is no documentation.
regards, José Blas.
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Hi,
I am developing a web application ( Content Management System ) with Cocoon 2 beta
version,
after i install the Cocoon on my Server ( IIS 5.0 , Windows 2000 , Tomcat 3.2.2 ), and
try to
design the system, i meet some question :
1) is it posible to use Cocoon as a backup process
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