Hello,

As said, there will be a blog template with the same set of usual features we find in a blog (support for Blogger and Metawbelog API in order to publish blogs from a remote client; Comments; Categories;...) in Jahia 4.1... We will put a first Release Candidate for final tests of Jahia 4.1 here today or tomorrow: http://cvspub.jahia.org/nightly-build/2005-04/

This does not make sense to integrate another blog webapp as a blog is just about a basic CMS = what Jahia already does. So integrating a lightweight CMS in a CMS does not make a lot of sense according to me... You just need to develop an advanced Jahia template + a few classes and that's it.

Cheers
St�phane

At 15:49 16/04/2005, you wrote:
I am as well wondering if anyone has implemented similar functionality in a
portlet (integrating an existing Java application of this type) -- similar
to what you guys did with Jahia/JForum 2.0
(http://www.jahia.org/jahia/Jahia/site/jahia_org/pid/509). It will be nice
to have full blogging functionality built-in, though...

-----Original Message-----
From: St�phane Croisier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Blogging Capabilities


We are currently working on that right now... A blog template will be included in the next minor release of Jahia (Jahia 4.1 = out this month). We will try to support the Blogger API and the MetaWeblog API + manage categories, user comments, RSS feeds of each blog and trackbacks (http://www.movabletype.org/trackback/beginners/) ... but let's see if we have the time to do all these features until release of Jahia 4.1 (else this will come later) ... So in all the cases at least a basic blog template in Jahia 4.1 ;-)

Cheers,
St�phane

At 17:18 06/04/2005, you wrote:
>Anyone have any luck in integrating blogging capabilities (including
>XML/RSS
>aggregation) as part of a portlet (or another implementation method,
>integrating into Jahia -- especially in terms of authentication and
search)?




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