There is also a full featured servlet/jsp based web content management
system at www.javacorporate.com with source code - called eContent.

Here is a snip from the release made last week:

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Announcing eContent Release 1.31
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The demo onsite has been updated to reflect the new release.  For more
information:
http://www.javacorporate.com/components/helpdesk/jsp/projframe.jsp?category=
132 (please get all of the link).

The new release introduces significant enhancements - particularly in the
areas of the Administrative User Interface, and workflow capabilities.

Administrative User Interface Enhancements
--------------------------------------------
Have a look at the 'Administer Table of Content Set'. This link now provides
the ability to manage any TOC Set through category and resource specific
menus. A task oriented web based UI for managing sets of resources. Designed
for maximum usability. Uses an object-action paradigm for easy access to
complex administrative functions. Allows you to work with the TOC set in the
same way the user will eventually see it. Edits can been seen immediately
within the view of the TOC. This new feature makes managing your resources
more efficient, easy and more intuitive.

Distributed Workflow Enhancements
----------------------------------
Additionally we've added a lot of workflow functionality.  Workflow
automates the flow of content through flexible approval processes with full
e-mail notifications. Ensures that content doesn't appear on your site until
the appropriate approvals have been obtained. Improves efficiency of both
people and process.

Expresso Related Enhancements
----------------------------------
eContent has been updated to work with the latest version of Expresso (2.02)
and takes advantage of all it's newest features and releases, including:
- New Security Features, including encrypted passwords & data filtering.
- Nested Security Grouping
- Multi-Database Support
- Ability to search on text type Datafields
- Automatic error notifications via email to sys admin

What's in Development now?
---------------------------
- Complementing existing version control capabilities with CVS integration.
- LDAP support
- Scheduled Launch and Expiration
- Auto-Indexing

> -----Original Message-----
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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chin
> Cedric Sung Kit
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 5:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: content management with servlet
>
>
> hi,
>
> can anyone give me some ideas on how to do content management in
> servlet/jsp?  i have got no problem in dealing with just text
> output, but what to do if my end-user would like to see his
> image being output as well?
>
> thanks for any advices/suggestions.
>
> peace,
> ced
>
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