One of
the open source content management system which is develop using Java
and XML is the Apache Lenya. XML and XSLT are used in this system. The
core component of this open source content management system is the
Cocoon of the Apache Software foundation.
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Some
of the features that you can look for in this open source content management
system are multi-site management, WYSIWYG editors, workflow management,
scheduling, revision control and search. The current version that is
recommended for production is 1.2.5. You require at least Java 2 Standard
Edition to work with this content management system.
One of
the features that are commendable with the editor is that the page is
locked while you are editing so that others cannot edit the same page.
When you edit, each of the edits are saved as a version and you can
at anytime revert back to any version. Without changing the site structure
you can have your pages in multiple languages.
This open
source content management system has lots of other interesting features
and you find them in the home page of this content management system.
Oracle Expands Berkeley Database Line (Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Enterprise software firm Oracle has expanded its Berkeley family of embeddable databases with the launch of Berkeley DB Release 4.7, DB XML Release 4.7, and DB Java Edition Release 3.3.
Oracle Updates Entire Family of Oracle Berkeley DB Embeddable Databases (SYS-CON Media)
Oracle announced new releases of Oracle Berkeley DB, Oracle Berkeley DB XML and Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition. The new releases and enhancements signify Oracle's commitment to continued innovation across the Oracle Berkeley DB product family, while maintaining the open source dual license business model.
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 11:05 UTC (New Mobile Computing)
The Servlet-Based Content Creation Framework is an easy-used and easily-understood compact, content creation framework utilizing hamlets; a servlet extension that reads XHTML and uses the simple API for XML. Read this article on introducing Hamlets and learn how they can be used to separate Java and HTML in the same source file.