Have a look at www.jahia.org.
It's a really powerful java based CMS, setup procedure is a walk in
the park. Beside the EE-version ($$$) there's a community-edition for
free, having most of the features of the EE edition. They have a big
community, so support's also there.
Cheers
Gregor
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just
Use openCMS
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Gregor Schneider rc4...@googlemail.comwrote:
Have a look at www.jahia.org.
It's a really powerful java based CMS, setup procedure is a walk in
the park. Beside the EE-version ($$$) there's a community-edition for
free, having most of the features
Leon Kolchinsky sa såhär:
Confluence?
Although it's more a enterprise wiki but you get all you want (CSS, blogs,
gallery...).
There is a 10$ starter license. You may give it a shot.
Thanks for the thought. I've have looked at Confluence before. I totally
forgot to mention that I need the CMS to
With the wealth of java-based CMS's at http://java-source.net/open-
source/content-managment-systems I was wondering if you guys could
share your views on the matter when it comes for javabased CMS's for
small sites?
What are you guys running on Tomcat, if at all?
I need:
More or less total
Hmm,
Confluence?
Although it's more a enterprise wiki but you get all you want (CSS, blogs,
gallery...).
There is a 10$ starter license. You may give it a shot.
Regards,
Leon
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 05:50, MB digital.disc...@gmail.com wrote:
With the wealth of java-based CMS's at